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JK Rowling will 'struggle to support' Labour with Starmer's stance on gender

Sky News Friday, 21 June 2024
JK Rowling has said she will "struggle to support" Labour if Sir Keir Starmer keeps his current stance on gender recognition.
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News video: Sir Keir Starmer responds to JK Rowling's comments

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Sir Keir Starmer says he wants "a reset of politics" if Labour win the election as he vows to make "further progress" on women's rights in a way "that brings people together". Responding to JK Rowling's accusation that he "abandoned" women, the Labour leader says he is "really proud of the long...

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