Oh come on! This is an outright lie. Her exact words were: “ It’s the fact a blanket law would allow any predatory man to self identify as female to gain access to women. That’s the danger.” And she’s 100% right. It would.
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Imagine a sign stopping people from going into the restroom.

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But she didn't though, did she
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@PinkNews out of the loopy left wing semi-news basket & into the 'just make any shit up' basket.
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Two issues here: First, the lack of objectivity and secondly the trotting out of falsehoods. Ireland has such a law with none of this scaremongering coming to pass. Trans scaremongering in U.K. reminiscent of their shameful 80s media homophobia.
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Wrong. Ireland tried to build in many exceptions to maintain single sex spaces & services. Even so, a sex offender recently won the right to transfer to a women's prison having changed legal sex. They have to be under constant surveillance as no one doubts the motivation.
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I respect
@maitlis a lot with her work on@BBCNewsnight, however, she definitely breached BBC impartiality on her comparison of a trans woman to "predatory" men. I was outraged and insulted as a transgender woman myself.#Newsnight -
Absolute nonsense. No such comparison was made.
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Quite a lot of this anti trans propaganda from the BBC at present.
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Why do you think protecting women's human rights is anti-trans? Does being pro-trans mean dismantling safeguards?
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