The SNP MP took part in a Festival Fringe event in Edinburgh on Thursday. Ms Cherry's appearance had initially been cancelled because some members of staff at the venue felt uncomfortable with her gender critical views.
Joanna Cherry has told an audience she hopes"intolerance" towards opposing views within the SNP"is a thing of the past" under the party's new leadership, in a criticism of her former bosses.
Ms Cherry has said the plans put women and lesbians in danger by making it easier for men to enter single-sex spaces.Edinburgh's
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