Following recent reports that Harriet Harman is 'leader-in-waiting' to take over from Gordon Brown following the election, she has moved to quell suggestions that she will remove the few remaining rights men have, if elected.
In an under-cover interview recorded at a Women's Aid meeting, HH is reported to have said,"if any men get elected as MP's they will be removed - I do understand that there are men out there, but that doesn't they should be allowed to be MP's."
HH further reminded voters in the run-up to the election that anyone voting for a male candidate would face investigation as possibly breaching the new 'inequality Act 2010', which legalised discrimination in favour of women.