Nicola Sturgeon acknowledges trans bill ‘makes no sense’

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Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has acknowledged the country’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill “makes no sense whatsoever,” according to GB News Presenter Calvin Robinson.

The bill has sparked concern over how it could affect the Scottish Prison Service policy on transgender prisoners and jail allocation.

“She’s putting women in danger. That’s what she is doing,” Mr Robinson told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

 

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JamieBrysonCPNI

She's so lost to the ideology, she can't see the easy out. The male prisoner goes in the male prison. This isn't a man/woman thing, its a male/female thing. Does she not understand their own distinction between sex and gender, or have their old teachings expired now?

Love your work, Calvin!

calvinrobinson Is this a series fucking article?

That bloody woman!!...👎😜

calvinrobinson

Sturgeon comments and interferes with everything and is becoming someone to laugh at.

Yep recognise Male & Female - that’s it.

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