A British-born Russia expert who became a top US national security adviser has likened the sexist treatment meted out to Angela Rayner with her own experience in Donald Trump's White House
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"Show me the number of working class women with a northern accent or any kind of accent that would mark them there who are in public life."And then, case in point, Angela Rayner - really unbelievably remarkable career and personal trajectory, leaving school after 16, having to raise a child on her own."
"I was like 'not what I'm going to say, preparation for how I'm going to answer the questions' but that 'what you're going to wear so you're not distracting, so that people won't look at you and say, God look at that woman'." But she said:"I didn't advise him on anything, in fact very few people did - because he didn't really listen to advice and he just wasn't particularly interested.
Ms Hill said Mr Trump was not"anti-women" and trusted some key female advisers such as Kellyanne Conway and his daughter Ivanka, and also listened seriously to then German leader Angela Merkel - though he was prone to interrupting Britain's Theresa May."I found it very irritating - he did that with other people as well… there was not that mutual respect with people."
"Where I should have been more careful, when I went in… was really doing my homework about some of the other people who were there.
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