Well, if you look at the programme that we're offering, I think that is a future which is fair for women as well as men. We're still heavily outnumbered - we're still four to one in parliament - but we are pioneers! We are forging a new path.
Is this the situation in the modern Conservative party? That women should be seen and not heard?
Actually, I don't ever think there will be a men-only team of leadership in the Labour party again. People would look at it and say, 'What? Are there no women in the party to be part of the leadership? Do men want to do it all themselves?' It just won't happen again.
In a country where women regard themselves as equal, they are not prepared to see men running the show themselves.
I think a balanced team of men and women makes better decisions. That's one of the reasons why I was prepared to run for deputy leader.
I don't agree with all-male leaderships. Men cannot be left to run things on their own. I think it's a thoroughly bad thing to have men-only leadership.