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Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield wants apology over 'Labour hounding' | Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield wants apology over 'Labour hounding' |
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Rosie Duffield claims she was 'hounded' out of the Labour Party | Rosie Duffield claims she was 'hounded' out of the Labour Party |
The MP for Canterbury Rosie Duffield, who left the Labour Party because she said she felt "hounded" over her views on gender, has said she wants an apology from the prime minister. | The MP for Canterbury Rosie Duffield, who left the Labour Party because she said she felt "hounded" over her views on gender, has said she wants an apology from the prime minister. |
Ms Duffield now sits as an independent MP after falling out with the leadership over several issues, including her stance on women-only spaces. | Ms Duffield now sits as an independent MP after falling out with the leadership over several issues, including her stance on women-only spaces. |
On 16 April the Supreme Court ruled the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, a ruling Sir Keir Starmer has said he agrees with. | On 16 April the Supreme Court ruled the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, a ruling Sir Keir Starmer has said he agrees with. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Kent, Ms Duffield said she would like an apology from her former leader for how she was treated, but added it was "pretty obvious he's not going to, isn't it?" | Speaking to BBC Radio Kent, Ms Duffield said she would like an apology from her former leader for how she was treated, but added it was "pretty obvious he's not going to, isn't it?" |
MP Rosie Duffield has called for an apology from the prime minister | |
"I would like an apology for all of the members of the Labour Party who've been investigated, blocked, barred from being candidates," she said. | "I would like an apology for all of the members of the Labour Party who've been investigated, blocked, barred from being candidates," she said. |
"That's happened for the last few years and we'll never know the names of a lot of those people, they've had to stay anonymous. | "That's happened for the last few years and we'll never know the names of a lot of those people, they've had to stay anonymous. |
"These are people who've lost their jobs in government departments and the NHS, just for stating their views about biological sex, which are actually protected by law." | "These are people who've lost their jobs in government departments and the NHS, just for stating their views about biological sex, which are actually protected by law." |
When asked if she thought an apology would be made, she said: "I think it would be nice, but he's not going to, that's just not his style." | When asked if she thought an apology would be made, she said: "I think it would be nice, but he's not going to, that's just not his style." |
Ms Duffield has sat as an independent MP since September 2024 | Ms Duffield has sat as an independent MP since September 2024 |
Ms Duffield quit the party in September after being re-elected as Labour MP for Canterbury in July 2024, and said she could not see herself returning under the current leadership. | Ms Duffield quit the party in September after being re-elected as Labour MP for Canterbury in July 2024, and said she could not see herself returning under the current leadership. |
"I'd like to rejoin, my values are core Labour values, I'm not going to change that, I'm never going to be a member of any other party but I can't imagine being able to do that under Keir Starmer's leadership, if I'm honest," she said. | "I'd like to rejoin, my values are core Labour values, I'm not going to change that, I'm never going to be a member of any other party but I can't imagine being able to do that under Keir Starmer's leadership, if I'm honest," she said. |
Supreme court backs "biological" definition of a woman | Supreme court backs "biological" definition of a woman |
Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court ruling | Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court ruling |
Westminster's tortuous battle with the gender question | Westminster's tortuous battle with the gender question |
Downing Street declined to give an official response to Ms Duffield's claims, but pointed to Sir Keir's words on the Supreme Court ruling, when he welcomed the decision, as it had given "much needed clarity for drawing up guidance". | Downing Street declined to give an official response to Ms Duffield's claims, but pointed to Sir Keir's words on the Supreme Court ruling, when he welcomed the decision, as it had given "much needed clarity for drawing up guidance". |
"A woman is an adult female, the court has made that absolutely clear," the spokesperson added. | "A woman is an adult female, the court has made that absolutely clear," the spokesperson added. |
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