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Rachel Reeves, Britain's first female Chancellor, gained significant attention after she was seen crying during a public event, sparking debate about the double standards women in politics face. Historically, female politicians like Hillary Clinton, Theresa May, and Nicola Sturgeon have faced criticism for showing emotion, unlike their male counterparts who are often praised. Despite the scrutiny, Reeves has made notable contributions, including reducing NHS waiting lists and implementing childcare reforms.
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