Sir
Keir Starmer-oid can turn on a dime. He does a U-turn on everything. The Harry
Potter Author, J.K. Rowling, has accused Starmer-oid of having a "brass neck" over the transgender
issue.
Starmer-oid
criticised the Labour MP, Rosie Duffield, when she said that only women had a
cervix. He said it was wrong to say that only women had a cervix and Duffield
was forced to apologise. Duffield was accused of 'transphobia' and some critics, including women, said that her
comments would "discourage trans men
and non-binary people from having cervical smears", even though, trans
men, don't have a cervix. In Scotland, tampons and sanitary towels were put in
gents' toilets, so trans men wouldn't feel offended, even though trans men
don't menstruate. Although Duffield later apologised, she did say that she was
going to Stepford to be "reprogrammed."
Rowling
wrote on X, "Male politicians who
chose to pander to activists issuing violent threats against their own female
MPs enabled and emboldened the toxic culture @ Keir_Starmer now claims to
deplore. When your part of the cause, you've got some brass neck putting
yourself forward as a cure."
Starmer-oid
who wants to be Labour's next UK prime minister, does seem to have a problem
with comprehending basic biological facts. Not long ago, he said that 99.9% of
women didn't have a penis. Most people think the figure is 100% of women. When
Starmer-oid was asked if he would be apologising to Rosie Duffield, he said he
didn't want to revisit this "toxic
issue."
It's
hardly surprising that Labour and Starmer-oid have suddenly changed tack on
transgender ideology, when having previously, embraced it wholeheartedly.
They've seen how this deadly toxic issue has destroyed the political careers of
Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf in Scotland and Leo Varadkar, in Ireland.
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