‘The bleeding obvious’: UK Health Secretary changes opinion on whether women can have penises

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​Sky News host James Macpherson criticises UK Health Secretary James Murray for reversing his position on the “bleeding obvious” transgender debate. ​“You can't just say that yesterday you believed women could have a penis but today you've decided they can't,” Mr Macpherson said. ​”This isn't a revised opinion about pineapple on pizza; it's basic biology. ​Are we supposed to be impressed that he finally came to the right answer? ​“How on earth could he have ever been so confused as to become hopelessly befuddled by something primary school kids find pretty simple to understand? ​“He became so determined not to offend anyone that he temporarily lost the ability to describe reality. ​“You can be respectful to people suffering from gender dysphoria while rejecting nonsense ideas that are plainly wrong. ​“Those two things are not incompatible. ​“Changing your mind when the evidence changes is admirable. ​“But changing your mind after years of denying the bleeding obvious is less i

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