'Men only' clubs see more women knocking on their doors, asking to be let in


By AGENCY

Revolt is brewing in the #MeToo era, as women are demanding to be allowed into the old boys' clubs too. Photo: 123rf.com

Britain's elite private members' clubs have long been places where politicians, businessmen and other high-fliers have hobnobbed.

But revolt is brewing in the #MeToo era, as women are eager to join the old boys' clubs.

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