you told thejewish chronicle in 2014 that, and i'm quoting you, "the young women of today have got itain today. you have no idea how difficult it was when i was young and started to work in the early 19505. my firstjob was in 1951. it's, um...i hear the young women and they have things that they need to struggle with, things that they perhaps need to remedy in themselves, but the world is still not fair to women... which is precisely what they would say and they would say, have it easy?! just look at the facts, look at the degree to which, for example, in the uk, the ftse 100 biggest companies in the country 5till dominated by women are only seven — last year there were seven... i was the first this, the only that... it was very hard to push it. but i guess the point is that young women would make is that, for all of the deeds and actions you took to try and create a flexible workplace for women, others did not follow and, today, the situation for women, young women, looking to work in the tech sector or many other sectors still is reflective of, frankly, of a man's world. that is cer