I'm a woman, but I've been a sexist, too.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For all intents and purposes, I'm a woman.
I'm a woman now.
I have not been more robust towards female rather than male assembly members and I do not believe I have been remotely sexist.
I'm beginning to think I have two years encountering sexism without really realising it.
I'm not a sexist. I believe if a man can to go work all his life, a woman can. Who am I to say, 'Don't do that because you're a girl?'
I know how it feels to be a woman because I am a woman. And I won't be classified as just a man.
Most of my friends are women - I quite fancied being a woman in a way.
I'm not sexist in any way - sexism is another form of violence, and there are many great men in this world.
I'm not sexist, I'm just a realist.
I certainly don't recognise myself as the horrible sexist portrayed in media reports, and I don't think the women who have worked with me throughout my career do either.