Off Topic Charlotte Proudman

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It strikes me as a cunning business plan on her part.

She'll be looking at all those not saying, 'to be fair, I would despite the wonky fringe' and targeting them with her gay rights strategy.
 
I am no prude by any means, but we need some balance here, the picture was on a professional business site not Flickr, a dating website or Readers Wives. The guy did not know Charlotte. In this context, it was inappropriate and he really should have known better, the silly old fool. Before anybody attacks me for this, if that had been sent to your or daughter or partner from this guy and via that site, many would have interpreted it as 'trying it on'; calling him a few choice names, or worst still threatening him.
You are correct but Miss Proudman has gone over the top by making this go viral .
 
With it being a professional site he shouldn't have said it, but in normal circles at work i don't see what's the fuss. If that was off that site it wou;d've been an attempt at flattery.

Daily Mail has taken the story a bit too far. I do like the Feminnazi line though.
 
Absolutely cringeworthy way to conduct herself, especially when you consider the profession she is in. Presumably she'll have no qualms when it comes to defending *****s, rapists and murderers for money?

Given that her career seems to be based on feminism-related cases - particularly FGM - I'm pretty sure she WOULD have qualms about defending any men accused of the crimes you mention, yes.
 
With it being a professional site he shouldn't have said it, but in normal circles at work i don't see what's the fuss. If that was off that site it wou;d've been an attempt at flattery.

Daily Mail has taken the story a bit too far. I do like the Feminnazi line though.

Surely not.

Never in this world.
 
whatever the rights or wrongs of what was said, she's made herself look a bit of a twat and she's made her employer look stupid for employing such an idiot - cant see clients being happy to have her managing their account when she is the story rather than the case - wouldn't surprise me if she gets quietly moved on in the near future -in the meantime, if anyone receives an email saying 'please add me to your linkedin network from Charlotte Proudman - tell her to piss off
 
He comes across as a pratt. She comes across as right in her reading of it and poor in how she's progressed it - not good for a barrister. No winners here.

It does amuse me that this **** gets notoriety, yet this slipped through quietly:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-toddlers-pre-school-children-face-jail.html

It's a very poor world we live in.