Members of London’s Garrick Club agree to let women join for first time
Al Jazeera
Vote followed outrage over membership list that revealed the club was a bastion of Britain’s establishment.
The members of the men-only Garrick Club in central London have voted to allow women to join for the first time.
The 193-year-old club’s membership remains a closely guarded secret, but the Guardian newspaper revealed in March that it included about 1,500 men, mostly prominent members of Britain’s establishment.
The report fuelled anger that so many influential men – from King Charles to actor Benedict Cumberbatch – had joined a club that continued to ban women.
On Tuesday evening, amid a bitter dispute over the issue, members met to review the legal wording around the club’s constitution and said there was nothing to prevent women from joining.
About 60 percent of members then voted to allow women to join, according to the BBC and the Guardian.