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Update from SkyNews:
There are four women in the Cabinet - Theresa May, Caroline Spelman, Baroness Warsi and Cheryl Gillan.
As there are 25 men entitled to attend the meetings, the female members make up around 14% of the total.
But maybe the attitude represented by resigned Labour Leader Gordon Brown´s meeting with the oposite sex is more common that I previously thought. His "comments in the car" after saying "goodbye to the Queen" can be historical.
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