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Health Secretary reverses his past claim that 'trans women are women'

James Murray said he had thought 'in quite some detail' about his use of the phrase in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling last year.

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dailymail.comStai leggendo11 g fa

Health Secretary reverses his past claim that 'trans women are women'

James Murray said he had thought 'in quite some detail' about his use of the phrase in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling last year.

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spectator.com11 g fa

New Health Secretary: I've changed my mind on trans

Well, well, well. After years of kowtowing to the trans lobby, it appears Labour ministers are finally catching up with the basics of biology. Today, newbie Health Secretary James Murray acknowledged that a woman…

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·spectator.com

    New Health Secretary: I've changed my mind on trans

    Well, well, well. After years of kowtowing to the trans lobby, it appears Labour ministers are finally catching up with the basics of biology. Today, newbie Health Secretary James…

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Health Secretary reverses his past claim that 'trans women are women'

    James Murray said he had thought 'in quite some detail' about his use of the phrase in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling last year.

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