No, not the shitty dance troupe, the other kind.
A Conservative-run council has been accused of reaching a "new low for diversity" with its all-male cabinet.
A team of seven men will be in charge at the Vale of Glamorgan, led by Tory councillor John Thomas.
The Electoral Reform Society (ERS) said newly-formed council cabinets in Wales were not reflecting the fact more than a quarter of councillors are women.
A Conservative spokesman pointed to the Vale's female mayor and young deputy mayor as evidence of its diversity.
About 28% of councillors are women following elections on 4 May, the ERS said.
The proportion ranges from 42% in Swansea to 10% in Ynys Mon, where only three women were elected. However, Ynys Mon will be led by a woman - Llinos Medi, of Plaid Cymru.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-40050714Is this a big deal? If the cabinet was all-women would it be hailed a success? Is 'diverse' only good/sought after in some situations and not others?
What about when it comes to race or ethnicity? Businesses are criticised for not having BAME employees either in their workforce or on their boards, schools are criticised for not having diverse enough pupil populations...how far do you go in making things diverse, and by what metric should it be measured?
Lots of questions...only GRcade has the answers.