Each week, the Independent Women newsletter takes a closer look at the stories shaping women’s lives – from the moments that inspire to the issues that frustrate, challenge and spark debate.Alongside my take and reflections from readers, the newsletter also features a weekly poll, giving our community the chance to weigh in on the topics behind the headlines and see how others are feeling.You can vote in this week’s poll below. We’ll update this article weekly with the latest question and publish the final results once voting closes, so you can track how views change over time.For more commentary on the week’s biggest talking points, make sure you’re signed up to the Independent Women newsletter.Not subscribed yet? It’s free and easy to join – just head to our newsletter preference centre, press the ‘+’ button next to Independent Women, and enter your email address. You can also sign up via the email box at the top of this page.Each poll runs for one week, with results published here once voting closes – so don’t forget to check back.This week’s pollI’ve been called an “angry woman” more times than I can count – usually for speaking out about sexism, women’s rights or the way powerful men continue to escape accountability. But honestly, why shouldn’t women be angry right now? From attacks on reproductive rights to violence against women and girls, to the fallout from the Epstein revelations, there is no shortage of reasons to feel furious. In this piece, I reflect on how I channel that anger into something constructive through art, activism and collective action. But I want to hear from you too. Our latest poll asks: are you an angry woman – and if so, what are you angry about?Want to share your thoughts – and be in with a chance of being featured in the newsletter? Click here to leave a comment.Previous resultsHave you ever been insulted because of your gender?Yes – 94%No – 4%Should you ever ‘ghost’ your relationship?No – people deserve honesty – 45%No – it’s never acceptable – 22%Yes – sometimes it’s the easiest option – 22%Yes – but only in extreme situations – 11%Have you been to a ‘divorce party’?Yes – 82% No – 18% Would you welcome a British ‘summer of sex’?Yes – 75% No – 25% Could you forgive infidelity?No – 76% Yes – 24% Are age-gap relationships always wrong?No – 53% None of our business – 44%Yes – 3% Are you worried by the manosphere?Yes – 86% No – 14% Are your kids vaccinated against meningitis?Yes, both – 100%No, they missed out – 0%Do you feel comfortable talking about sex?Depends on circumstances – 57% No, how awkward... – 29% Yes, it's natural! – 14% Do you homeschool your kids?No – 53% Yes – 47% Do you want to reverse no fault divorces?No – 83% Yes – 17% Do you WFH – or would you, if you could?Yes, I WFH all the time – 51%I am a hybrid worker – 23%I don't WFH – and I don't want to – 12%I don't WFH – but I'd like to – 14%Were you shocked by the photos of Prince Andrew?Not really – 43% Not at all – 30% Yes – genuinely shocked – 24% Somewhat surprised – 3% Will you be watching Melania Trump’s new movie?Not interested at all – 85% Yes, I’m curious – 13% Will wait for reviews – 2% Was Brooklyn Beckham right to air family row?No, it should be private – 53% Yes, he had the right – 33% Both sides at fault – 8% Too messy to judge – 6% Is ‘autistic Barbie’ good for representation?Yes – 60% No – 40% Is Reform UK a good alternative to Labour?No – 74% Yes – 14% Neither, both fall short – 11% Have you had the ‘superflu’?Yes – 56% No – 44%
Poll: Are you an angry woman?
Each week, Victoria Richards asks Independent Women readers to weigh in on the stories and debates shaping the headlines










