The veteran Labor MP also spoke of the grief she lost to her husband, Jack Dromay, “from the blue” when she died in January. Harman, a Camberwell and Peckham MP who plans to step down after the next general election, told GB News: “Like when we hold leadership elections in the distant future, the next one must be a woman. over time, because it is completely shameful that the Conservatives had two and we did not even have a female leader in the opposition, let alone a female prime minister. “I think it’s partly because women in the Labor Party are more subversive than women in the Conservative Party. “Women in the Conservative Party tend to work with men without questioning them in the same way we do.” Asked how she reacted to her husband’s death, Harman said: “I’re not entirely sure what the answer to that question is, because it’s only been six months since she died and she died all of a sudden, from the blue. “I feel that widowhood is something that happens to most women who are married or have a partner. “But there is a real mystery to me in terms of… how are you doing in your life?” A father of three and Labor MP Dromey died suddenly of heart failure at his Birmingham Erdington constituency six months ago. The couple married in 1982. Harman said: “I have children, I have grandchildren, I have my constituents, so in a way I have no choice but to do what they describe as a ‘break’. “I’m like a crack ρω I know that ‘s what Jack would like me to do.”