MP Rosie Duffield claimed yesterday she was 'almost single-handedly bullied' out of the Labour party by 'millionaire barrister' leader Sir Keir Starmer.
She told a women's festival in Alloa, Scotland: 'I never thought the party that's supposed to support women like me, who was a Unison union member, was a teaching assistant, was a single mum on benefits, I never thought I'd be fighting barristers who run our party now.'
She added: 'I'm looking at a man who was a millionaire barrister who almost single-handedly bullied me out of the Labour Party, a working woman.'
She added she had cancelled her Unison membership because it passed a motion declaring trans women were women and trans men were men.
Her letter of resignation as a Labour MP condemned 'the sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice' of Sir Keir's administration.
Her relationship with the Labour leadership had been fraught over the transphobia allegations.
Full article at https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14503423/Labour-MP-bullied-Starmer.html
and also ....
'Not a single British voter' thinks that Sandie Peggie was in the wrong to object to Beth Upton
... the harassment and censorship of gender critical women has to stop for the sake of British democracy.
... criticised policy makers in the UK for "the blind acceptance ... that anybody who identifies as a woman de facto becomes one".
"Gender critical people face high levels of harassment in their everyday lives, leading to self-censorship on a scale that should alarm anyone who believes in liberal democracy."
"I have yet to speak to a single British voter who believes that a man should have whatever access he desires to spaces where women are getting dressed or undressed for work."
Full article at https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/uk-news/not-single-british-voter-thinks-34869350
(I dont think it was advertised that she would be speaking at the Alloa Women's Festival, but interesting that what she had to say has got into the MSM.)