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Sadiq Khan and Romesh Ranganathan: Women still aren’t equal in politics and comedy

The Mayor of London and the comedian have launched a campaign asking men to call out their friends for misogynistic behaviour.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
2023-07-21 16:54
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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has said misogyny is present in “all walks of life”.

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan, who helped Khan launch the ‘Say Maaate to a Mate’ campaign, also echoed the sentiment as they spoke at the event launch in London.

The campaign urges men and boys to challenge sexist behaviour and misogynistic attitudes, in a bid to tackle violence against women and girls.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (L) with Romesh Ranganathan launching the campaign, Say Maaate to a Mate
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (L) with Romesh Ranganathan launching the campaign, Say Maaate to a Mate (Jonathan Brady/PA)

“In the UK, [misogyny is present] in all walks of life, whether it’s in journalism, in politics, in the police, in the health service – all walks of life,” Khan told the PA news agency.

Ranganathan said barriers are in place for women in the comedy industry too.

“I still think it is much more difficult for a woman to do comedy than it is for a man. People have attitudes towards whether women can be funny and some people immediately make a pre-judgment,” Ranganathan said.

“I think it’s got better, but I don’t think we’ve solved the problem by any stretch.”

If your friend’s language or behaviour was crossing a line, would you know how to step in?

My new campaign, Say #Maaate to a Mate, is a single word to stop misogynistic language in its tracks.

Get involved 👇🏽https://t.co/cQzpAAeZeG pic.twitter.com/FUYMz9MTds

— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) July 21, 2023

The campaign comes as a new study by Ogilvy Consulting, commissioned by the Mayor, revealed that two-thirds of men want to intervene when they hear misogynistic language, but do not know what to say.

“Men have got to be allies,” said Khan.

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“We can’t allow this to be an issue that is just at the doorstep of women to resolve, just like racism has been an issue for people who are black and minority ethnic.”

Khan wants the campaign to instil men with the “confidence to firstly recognise sexism and misogyny and to challenge and call it out, and that will hopefully lead to a change in societal attitudes and a reduction and an end of violence against women and girls”.

Tackling violence against women and girls in the capital is one of my biggest priorities as mayor.

Last year, City Hall’s #HaveAWord campaign urged men and boys to challenge sexist behaviour and misogynistic attitudes. Now we’re giving them the word to say: #Maaate

— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) July 21, 2023

The former human rights lawyer has two daughters with his wife Saadiya, and said: “The reality is their experiences are not my experiences.

“I’m not touched up on the Tube or the buses. I’m not looked at in a lecherous way when I go to the gym, nobody comments on the clothes that I’m wearing.

“I can go for a jog any time of the day. We’re going to make sure London is as accessible, as wonderful, as brilliant, as safe for women as it is for men.”

say mate campaign
The campaign promotes male allyship (Ogilvy/PA)

Since the murder of Sarah Everard by police officer Wayne Couzens in 2021, the Mayor has faced scrutiny about women’s trust in the police and their safety in the city.

“I recognise the institutional misogyny that exists in the police service, and racism and institutional homophobia,” Khan said.

“We’re not going to have a transformation of trust or confidence from women and girls, or the black community, or the LGBTQ+ community overnight.

“Too many women and girls have lost confidence in our police, and they need to have confidence in our police to report crime, and when they’ve been the victim of crime to come forward.”

You can find out more about the campaign at london.gov.uk/maaate

You may also like: Minister Johnny Mercer compares new Labour MP to The Inbetweeners

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