Chocolatelovinggran
I hoped that we had moved on from judging people on their fashion. These women are not working for Vogue.
That is not what is happening.
But when government ministers, of both sexes and all genders, are in the public eye in a professional situation, I for one, want them to be dressed in a mnner that enables them to come across as professional and competent, and ill fitting or scruffy clothes, do not fill that requirement - and that applies to men as well as women.
It is just unfortunate that while a man only needs to get into a dark suit, put on a shirt, and occasionally a tie, for women, where the range of colour, styles and fabrics available to them is so much larger, so is the opportunity to get it badly wrong. Unfortunately many women MP's of all parties, do have a tendency to wear jackets that are too small for them. I have no idea why.