0:08 We're equals, aren't we,
0:12 007? Yet, it is 2011 and a man is still
0:14 likely to earn more money than a woman,
0:17 even one doing the same job. You have a
0:19 far better chance of entering political
0:22 office or becoming a company director.
0:24 As a man, you're less likely to be
0:27 judged for promiscuous behavior, which
0:30 is just as well, frankly, and hardly any
0:32 chance of falling victim to sexual
0:35 assault. And unlike the 30,000 women in
0:37 the UK who lose their jobs annually due
0:40 to pregnancy, there would be virtually
0:42 no risk to your career if you chose to
0:44 become a parent or became one accidentally.
0:46 accidentally.
0:48 For someone with such a fondness for
0:50 women, I wonder if you've ever
1:06 one. The world has changed, but the
1:10 numbers remain stacked against us.
1:12 Women are responsible for 2/3 of the
1:15 work done worldwide, yet earn only 10%
1:18 of the total income and own 1% of the
1:20 property. It's not just about money and
1:23 power. Every year, 70 million girls are
1:26 deprived of even a basic education. And
1:29 a staggering 60 million are sexually
1:31 assaulted on their way to school. We're
1:33 afraid to walk the streets at night.
1:35 Yet, some of us are even more afraid to
1:38 return to our own homes. At least one in
1:41 four are victims of domestic violence
1:45 and every week two women in the UK are
1:47 killed by a current or former partner.
1:49 partner.
1:57 equals? Until the answer is yes, we must