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'Work like a horse': Japan’s first woman prime minister Sanae Takaichi’s public statements over the years

Often compared to Britain’s former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, whom she calls her “political hero,” Takaichi has said her goal is to “become the Iron Lady.”

October 22, 2025 / 03:58 IST
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Sanae Takaichi’
Sanae Takaichi

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Sanae Takaichi made history on Tuesday by becoming the country’s first woman prime minister.

The 64-year-old conservative politician, long seen as an ideological hardliner, secured the top job with backing from the right-wing Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), ensuring a majority in parliament.

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Often compared to Britain’s former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, whom she calls her “political hero,” Takaichi has said her goal is to “become the Iron Lady.” Her public statements over the years reveal a mix of nationalist conviction, economic pragmatism, and deeply conservative social beliefs. Take a look:

On work and determination, she has been unapologetically blunt. “I will work, work, work, work and work,” she declared after winning the LDP leadership. In a speech last month, she urged party members to “work like workhorses” and abandon the concept of “work-life balance.” The comment drew criticism from labour rights groups, including Japan’s National Defence Council for Victims of Karoshi, which said such statements risk reviving a toxic overwork culture in a country already grappling with work-related deaths.