Sunak criticized for a gender remark on the day a murdered teen's mother visited UK Parliament
Source: Associated Press
Sunak criticized for a gender remark on the day a murdered teens mother visited UK Parliament
BY PAN PYLAS
Updated 3:39 PM EST, February 7, 2024
LONDON (AP) U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced mounting pressure Wednesday to apologize for a remark he made about transgender people, moments after he was informed that the mother of a murdered transgender teenager was in Parliament.
During his weekly questioning in the House of Commons, Sunak sought to mock the position of the Labour Partys leader on the definition of a woman.
In response to a question from Keir Starmer, Sunak listed a series of issues that he said showed the Labour leader making about-faces, ending with a quip about his stance on defining a woman, although in fairness, that was only 99% of a U-turn.
His remark was intended to embarrass Starmer, who Sunaks Conservatives have accused of vacillating on the issue of self-identification, and who have pounced on his comment last year that 99.9% of women havent got a penis.
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