The expansion of higher education has benefited women from middle-income backgrounds rather than men and women from the poorest backgrounds, David Willetts, the Shadow Education Secretary, told an audience at the British Library. In a speech on social mobility last week, he said: "Increasing equality between the sexes has meant increased inequality between social classes. Feminism has trumped egalitarianism."
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