A clip went viral last week of a female UK Conservative MP attempting to protect women and children from those that would exploit the gender recognition certificate before being “shouted down by an angry man”, according to Sky News Rita Panahi.
“Lloyd Russell-Moyle you saw there – the angry one – he’s a Labour MP, and isn’t the first
time he’s shouted down a female MP who dares to care about women’s spaces,” Ms Panahi said.
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