Women knocking on doors of Britain's old boys' clubs

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Britain's elite private members' clubs have long been places where politicians, businessmen and other high-fliers have hobnobbed. But revolt is brewing in the #MeToo era, as women are eager to join the old boys' clubs.

The Garrick Club was founded in 1831 and is typical of the cosy and rarefied comfort where politicians, businessmen and other high-fliers thrive. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- Britain's elite private members' clubs have long been places where politicians, businessmen and other high-fliers have hobnobbed.At The Garrick, founded in 1831, a quintessentially English charm prevails behind its imposing grey stone facade in the heart of central London's Covent Garden.

However, despite its more bohemian reputation stemming from its founding links to actors, she discovered the Garrick -- like a dozen other prestigious London clubs, such as White's and Boodle's -- is reserved exclusively for men. So Bendell instructed her lawyers to write to the club, outlining her intent to take legal action for discrimination under equality legislation.They hope to rely on the distinction that in law, same-sex organisations are allowed but those offering services cannot restrict on this basis.

At the same time, women's social lives were primarily house-bound, and dominated by "teas and balls and dances". "We all know that if we go down the pub with someone that... if they're part of a network, we're more likely to help that person out."In 1886, a group of women frustrated at being barred from joining men's venues banded together to form the University Women's Club, one of the oldest institutions of its kind in Britain, located in the upscale Mayfair neighbourhood.

Some clubs have decided to open up to women, such as the City of London Club near the Bank of England in 2011.

 

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They’ll be so disappointed at what they find - ladies you should be so happy to have a place where the old bastards can go. Imagine them in the house under your feet all day - there needs to be more of these clubs!

Hmm. You'd think they would want and OLD GIRLS club.

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