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I wish I could be present when Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson unwraps her Christmas gifts.
I sent her a drawing I created of a penis.
Labour’s gender policy is just another part of its package of absurdities
Bridget Phillipson doesn’t seem to grasp that biological sex determines whether you are a man or a womanCredit: Alamy
It had a note underneath that read: “This is a penis, Bridget. Women don’t have them. If you see someone with one of these trying to enter a women’s changing room, then stop them. Because they are what we refer to as ‘men’.”
I believe she will appreciate it. She will certainly find it very educational and beneficial for her role.
I also attempted to draw a cervix, but unfortunately, drawing is not my strongest skill.
I could have also mentioned that if someone is trying to enter a women’s restroom, they should be stopped as well.
— despite the fact that at the peak of political correctness, there was guidance being sent about cervical screening to men in wigs.
Alternatively, I could have pointed out that there’s another infallible way to distinguish women from men.
It is that men have XY chromosomes while women have XX chromosomes.
This is what science tells us. And nobody was particularly concerned about it until the madness began to envelop us all about 15 years ago.
In April of this year, the law was established which should have put an end to the nonsense propagated by transgender activists.
That you don’t need to be biologically female to identify as a woman.
That you can be a woman if you CHOOSE to identify as one, regardless of your biological sex.
It has always been ridiculous, of course. As a renowned feminist once stated: “I’ve asked my doctor to give me long ears and liver spots and I’m going to wear a brown coat, but that won’t turn me into a f***ing cocker spaniel.”
Thank you for that clarity, Germaine — absolutely correct.
And the court determined that when it comes down to it, biological sex is the deciding factor of whether you are male or female.
Just as we have known for approximately 20,000 years — even if it came as a surprise to some members of the party.
Such as, for instance, Keir Starmer. He once claimed it was “very wrong” to suggest that only women have cervixes.
You absolute fool, Starmer. Just repeating the activist line to keep your foolish party satisfied.
Rod Liddle
You absolute fool, Starmer. Just repeating the activist line to keep your foolish party satisfied.
Even he, however, changed his position (he often does that, doesn’t he?). When the Supreme Court ruling was released, he welcomed it for the “clarity” it provided to the entire situation.
Phillipson, however, still appears to be quite confused about it all. Hence, my Christmas gift to her.
She has postponed for months the issuance of guidance to all our institutions and corporations on the appropriate way to proceed, based on the Supreme Court ruling.
But despite being instructed that she MUST issue a code of conduct by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Phillipson refuses to act. She claims it is a more “nuanced” matter than it appears.
No, it isn’t, Bridget. It’s very simple. It’s biological sex that determines whether you are a man or a woman. Not the fact that you’ve had surgery and put on some lipstick while demanding everyone refer to you as Loretta.
What a load of nonsense. People can distinguish between a three-year-old boy and an adult male.
Rod Liddle
Phillipson asserts that the law as determined by the Supreme Court might make it impossible for women to take their young boys into female changing rooms — for instance, at a swimming pool.
What a load of nonsense. People can distinguish between a three-year-old boy and an adult male.
There is no real issue there, is there? There never was.
And thus we have a situation where the NHS, for example, is still permitting trans women (or “men,” as we should more accurately refer to them) into female-only wards. Much to the discomfort of the actual female patients.
There are plenty of misguided individuals in the NHS determined to


