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"People have been scared into silence... It's extremely dangerous to be doing - I do not trust her!" Maeve Halligan accuses Dr Helen Webberley of "profiting" off of children that are trans. 📺youtu.be/_rTrtvtXuBI @piersmorgan | @MaeveHalligan



"People have been scared into silence... It's extremely dangerous to be doing - I do not trust her!" Maeve Halligan accuses Dr Helen Webberley of "profiting" off of children that are trans. 📺youtu.be/_rTrtvtXuBI @piersmorgan | @MaeveHalligan

"People have been scared into silence... It's extremely dangerous to be doing - I do not trust her!" Maeve Halligan accuses Dr Helen Webberley of "profiting" off of children that are trans. 📺youtu.be/_rTrtvtXuBI @piersmorgan | @MaeveHalligan







“Because I know I’m right.” In my recent @SpeechUnion podcast interview, I was asked why I continue to speak publicly about women’s sex-based rights - despite the personal and professional cost. Despite it wrecking the business I spent 10 years building - while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. And despite the impact on my personal life - like my choir being dropped from performing at the London Marathon, on account of my 'views'. I was also asked why I’ve never bowed to pressure to apologise, as some people do. The answer is simple: because I know I’m right. We also talked about journalism - and how, for me, journalism means a commitment to accuracy and truth. Even when that truth is uncomfortable. And how galling it has been returning to the profession after a break - and seeing some journalists continue to report inaccurately on sex and gender. For example, describing male crimes as having been committed by women, or using female pronouns for individuals who are clearly, visibly male. My decision to return to journalism was definitely influenced by a desire to keep the issue on the agenda - and continue to challenge inaccurate reporting and support the efforts of groups like @JournalismSEEN. Link to listen to full podcast in comments below 👇







#EXCLUSIVE - While the state’s minister for women has refused to provide a definition of the word “woman” NSW Premier Chris Minns says biological differences between males and females “must” be reflected in the law. PREMIER SPEAKS OUT ➡️ bit.ly/4tP7Ihn Get the news first with The Daily Telegraph app: bit.ly/4bOfgf8



