U-TURN PENDING

JK Rowling blasts ‘Karma’s a b***h’ as SNP leader Humza Yousaf faces backing down on gender to save his job

Yousaf's fate is the hands of Ash Regan - whom he called 'no great loss' when she quit the SNP

JK Rowling has blasted "Karma's a b***h" as SNP leader Humza Yousaf faces backing down on gender to save his job.

Yousaf's government is in meltdown after he ripped up the SNP's power-sharing deal with the Greens.

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 at the Scottish Parliament next week.

His fate is potentially in the hands of Alba Party MSP Ash Regan, who defected from the SNP last October in protest at its gender stance.

Yousaf called Regan "no great loss" after she quit the SNP - but now needs her backing in the knife-edge vote.

Regan has now written to Yousaf laying out her demands in return for propping him up.

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The demands are thought to include "defending the rights of women and children" and backing down on trans legislation.

Posting on Twitter, JK Rowling said: "Humza Yousaf's political fate may now lie in the hands of Ash Regan, the woman who left the SNP in disgust at its plans for gender self-ID.

The Harry Potter author shared a picture reading: "They say Karma's a b***h but I hear she's a Terf."

An abbreviation of "trans-excluding radical feminist", Terf is an insult often directed at critics of gender legislation like Rowling.

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She has previously slammed rules which campaigners say make it illegal to refuse to call a biological man a woman in Scotland.

This morning Regan told BBC Radio 4: "I’m not setting out specific demands, as such.

"I am really putting the ball into Humza’s court for him to come back to me and explain how he will make progress in a couple of areas.

"Particularly around the return to a competent government. This is something the SNP was obviously known for a few years ago.

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