The unidentified heckler said: "Shame on you. You've fomented this culture in Scotland that basically tells women they are bigoted for standing up for
'That's got nothing to do with trans rights, I support trans rights and have done for three decades now and I will continue to." Guests had been sent a note ahead of the event urging them not to mention the controversial gender reform plans that critics say will hurt women. She tweeted: "Scenes. In spite of all careful precautions, the First Minister has been accidentally exposed to some freedom of speech. Heads will surely roll.The Gender Recognition Reform Bill is set to remove the requirement for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria when seeking a gender recognition certificate.
Well said JK Rowling 🤔👍
Bravo. One strong women stands alone in a room full of disappointing weak attendees. The shame they must feel for not standing with her.
Good for her. The Bill Nippy is trying to pass. Is an abomination of women's rights. Even the UN have stepped in to Criticise and condemn it. She's a nasty divisive figure and is trashing Scotland.