“This was right and proper some 20 or 30 years ago when they couldn’t work, they couldn’t earn, they couldn’t join the professions. Well all that has changed. So why do they see themselves as victims? I don’t know. But they go on thinking men are their oppressors.

“Young women need classes in low self-esteem, not in high self-esteem. They’re brought up now to have an unrealistic view of themselves. It makes them live in a sort of bubble. They won’t listen to anybody else. They deny the existence of other thoughts and other people. It makes them terribly easy to offend.”

She also argued that what was once seen as ‘welcome attention’ from men was now viewed as sexual harassment, and that the women who claimed to have been ‘molested’ by Donald Trump were after cash.

“In my youth, what is now seen as sexual harassment was seen as welcome attention,” she said.

“Actually if men took notice of you in an office you were very pleased. I suspect that the kind of women who Trump molests are - though I may be completely wrong - not necessarily against the molestation but hope to make money out of it.