It’s probably the case that trans women don’t have ovaries but a cervix, I understand, is something you can have following various procedures and hormone treatments.
Top right Lisa Nandy:
Q: Should child rapist Christopher Worton be housed in a women’s jail now he identifies as a woman?
A: I think trans women are women and they should be accommodated in a prison of their choosing.
Bottom left Louise Haigh:
I fully support introducing self-declaration [when a man legally becomes a woman because he has said he is a woman.]
Bottom right Bridget Phillipson:
Q: Say I’m a male ‘trans woman’. Where do I go to the toilet?
A: If you’ve gone through the process of recognition – the female toilets.
The process of recognition – that should be the name of a pub.

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Lammy thinks Marie Antoinette discovered Radium. Marie Skłodowska Curie did not even exactly do this. She discovered that the emissive substances collectively called “radium” were multiple elements. The most common one was what people already called radium, and she isolated a second element she named Polonium to support Polish nationalism. She really should be more associated with Polonium than Radium.
So we know that these four will be in full agreement with whatever Day One trans “rights” Labour settlement/compromise/swindle Starmer forces upon women as they are pushed, once more, under the bus.
Yep.