The Garrick Club

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bitchstewie

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55,179 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th March
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This has been in the spotlight a little bit this week.

Garrick Club’s men-only members list reveals roll-call of British establishment

With Simon Case and the head of MI6 resigning their memberships today.

Quite literally the old boys network.

Edited by bhstewie on Wednesday 20th March 19:20

119

9,619 posts

43 months

Wednesday 20th March
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bhstewie said:
This has been in the spotlight a little bit this week.

Garrick Club’s men-only members list reveals...

With Simon Case and the head of MI6 resigning their memberships today.

Quite literally the old boys network.
At least post a link that works, or did all the frothing cover your keyboard?

Ridgemont

7,173 posts

138 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Hm. As very regularly and rightly pointed out by some of the liberal posters on here shurely their club, their rules?

vaud

52,399 posts

162 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Ridgemont said:
Hm. As very regularly and rightly pointed out by some of the liberal posters on here shurely their club, their rules?
It's not the point. It's the optics of leaders in Govt departments talking about equality and then attending a male only club with their peers.

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

55,179 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th March
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vaud said:
Ridgemont said:
Hm. As very regularly and rightly pointed out by some of the liberal posters on here shurely their club, their rules?
It's not the point. It's the optics of leaders in Govt departments talking about equality and then attending a male only club with their peers.
I agree with both of you.

Their club their rules but if being "outed" as a member causes you resign your membership within 24 hours it might hint at the "optics" issue around what you're promoting in your dayjob v what you do when you think nobody is looking.

S600BSB

6,117 posts

113 months

Wednesday 20th March
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bhstewie said:
This has been in the spotlight a little bit this week.

Garrick Club’s men-only members list reveals roll-call of British establishment

With Simon Case and the head of MI6 resigning their memberships today.

Quite literally the old boys network.

Edited by bhstewie on Wednesday 20th March 19:20
Steady Stewie, it’s one thing to point out the failings of our st for brains government, but quite a different thing to point the finger at one’s club. Shame on you fella.

Digger

15,181 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Genuine question - Are there any female only clubs in Central London?

CraigyMc

17,112 posts

243 months

Wednesday 20th March
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The first rule of Garak club is that there are four lights.


jeff666

2,353 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Digger said:
Genuine question - Are there any female only clubs in Central London?
Quite a few according to Google.

Ridgemont

7,173 posts

138 months

Wednesday 20th March
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bhstewie said:
vaud said:
Ridgemont said:
Hm. As very regularly and rightly pointed out by some of the liberal posters on here shurely their club, their rules?
It's not the point. It's the optics of leaders in Govt departments talking about equality and then attending a male only club with their peers.
I agree with both of you.

Their club their rules but if being "outed" as a member causes you resign your membership within 24 hours it might hint at the "optics" issue around what you're promoting in your dayjob v what you do when you think nobody is looking.
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..


Ridgemont

7,173 posts

138 months

Wednesday 20th March
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CraigyMc said:
The first rule of Garak club is that there are four lights.

Well done!

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Vanden Saab

14,801 posts

81 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Plenty, the university women's club and Allbrights are two of the best known. Same clientèle lawyers, heads of the civil service and politicians etc. but for some strange reason of no interest to the likes of BS. No idea why hehe.

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

55,179 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Ridgemont said:
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..
Nothing to do with misogyny.

Think power and cosy little deals in smoke filled rooms and all those kinds of cliches.

119

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43 months

Wednesday 20th March
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bhstewie said:
Ridgemont said:
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..
Nothing to do with misogyny.

Think power and cosy little deals in smoke filled rooms and all those kinds of cliches.
So, did they tell you why they refused your application?

You seem a little ‘hurt’.


Ridgemont

7,173 posts

138 months

Wednesday 20th March
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bhstewie said:
Ridgemont said:
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..
Nothing to do with misogyny.

Think power and cosy little deals in smoke filled rooms and all those kinds of cliches.
Well. Quite. Given the membership I suspect the vast majority would react with horror with the idea they are a male establishment clique of powermongers secretly directing the fate of the country.
I sometimes wish such a fantasy were true but as the last few years have shown I suspect the reality is somewhat different..

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Wednesday 20th March
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Ridgemont said:
bhstewie said:
Ridgemont said:
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..
Nothing to do with misogyny.

Think power and cosy little deals in smoke filled rooms and all those kinds of cliches.
Well. Quite. Given the membership I suspect the vast majority would react with horror with the idea they are a male establishment clique of powermongers secretly directing the fate of the country.
I sometimes wish such a fantasy were true but as the last few years have shown I suspect the reality is somewhat different..
Plenty of non politicians are also members.

But hey, Tories.....grrrrrrr.

Ridgemont

7,173 posts

138 months

Wednesday 20th March
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DeejRC

6,474 posts

89 months

Wednesday 20th March
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The Garrick Club is an elitist male members only club with a membership list containing many of those who might be called The Establishment.

This is news how exactly? It’s been well known, well publicised and bloody promoted for over a century! We’ve even heard of it up north as somewhere the poncy London tossers hang out to be poncy London tossers.

I look forward to next weeks news that water is wet and Spurs are still crap.

Randy Winkman

17,763 posts

196 months

Thursday 21st March
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bhstewie said:
Ridgemont said:
Sorry don’t get it: membership of the Garrick is not an equality issue. It’s a gentleman’s club in the same way the WI is for females only. It’s only an optics issue because some people want that changed. Membership of the Garrick does not make you a member of a misogynistic organisation. The Garrick has a policy. Like the MCC it may change that policy but if ‘optics’ are the driver then it’s all about ‘not a good look’. Well that’s very much up to the members to change and I suspect with Stephen Fry a member I have no doubt that that may become a thing (even if I disagree).
As to the resignees I don’t have an enormous amount of time for the likes of Simon Case who strikes me as a modern day Vicar of Bray..
Nothing to do with misogyny.

Think power and cosy little deals in smoke filled rooms and all those kinds of cliches.
Exactly. That's the point of the story. If the UK was doing brilliantly, it wouldnt be so much of an issue. But that's not the case and we should be looking at the various reasons why.

mwstewart

8,043 posts

195 months

Thursday 21st March
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Nothing wrong with it. We have black only theatre nights, the WI, and more. So it isn't even like it stands alone in the sense that it's a single category group.

There's no need to look any deeper than that - we abolish all such groups or we don't.