How Britain turned its back on gender ideology – with Julie Bindel & Simon Fanshawe
In 2014, gay rights charity Stonewall was riding high, culminating in the legalisation of same-sex marriage. Since, the charity has prioritised trans rights over lesbian, gay and bisexual people. In response, Britain is turning its back on the organisation, which has reported a deficit of more than £800,000. Feminist and campaigner Julie Bindel and Stonewall co-founder Simon Fanshawe join Natasha Feroze to discuss the rise and fall of the charity, and why Brits are shunning gender ideology more generally.
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