Cameron's problem with women
Unemployment, childcare and winning back the trust of older voters are just three of the pressing issues facing his future advisor for women
At a time of soaring female unemployment, perhaps any form of job creation is to be welcomed. But whoever benefits from David Cameron's decision to hire a special adviser for women certainly has their work cut out. So what lies in her (or perhaps even his) in-tray?
The immediate challenge is weaning the government off ...
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