JK Rowling launched a fresh attack on Labour’s gender position yesterday, branding the views of the new Women and Equalities Minister “nonsensical”.
The Harry Potter author highlighted a 2022 interview in which a squirming Anneliese Dodds struggled to define a woman.
The MP had told Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour there were “different definitions legally around what a woman actually is”.
When pressed again, she added: “I think it does depend what the context is.”
Ms Rowling posted the exchange online, adding: “And if you happen to be wondering how I have the transcript of that Woman’s Hour to hand, it was sent to me by Dodds’ office after I publicly criticised her prevarication on the programme.
“They seemed to think I’d find her comments less nonsensical if I saw them in print.”
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