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Gaby Hinsliff, author of the blog Used to Be Somebody, who is writing a book about this conundrum, Half a Wife, says: What seems to be pitched is a kind of stealth career, where you are doing something really interesting that you love, but it's not interfering with your life.
Come back 'Superwoman': the lost ideal of combining motherhood and work 2011
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Gaby Hinsliff, former political editor of the Observer If there's one adjective no politician wants near their name, it's "beleaguered", and Ed Miliband is dangerously close to beleaguered now.
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Hinsliff also sets out something of the poser this is setting for the high & mighty:
Archive 2008-06-15 2008
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But then I would draw your attention to some observations in The Observer from Andrew Rawnsley and Gaby Hinsliff, not obvious enthusasts for the doings of any Tory.
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Hinsliff also sets out something of the poser this is setting for the high & mighty:
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But then I would draw your attention to some observations in The Observer from Andrew Rawnsley and Gaby Hinsliff, not obvious enthusasts for the doings of any Tory.
Archive 2008-06-15 2008
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As one senior government source told Hinsliff, 'Gordon can't allow Stephen to walk away, it would reflect on him.
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Labour people are already thinking along these lines, with one former minister telling Hinsliff, 'I am not sure [Carter is] going to last'.
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As one senior government source told Hinsliff, 'Gordon can't allow Stephen to walk away, it would reflect on him.
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Labour people are already thinking along these lines, with one former minister telling Hinsliff, 'I am not sure [Carter is] going to last'.
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