Sky News contributor Daisy Cousens says it’s good to see British Prime Minster Rishi Sunak “talking some common sense” following his comments about trans women in leaked footage.
“The tweet in which that clip was in, if you looked at the comments, a lot of people were saying, ‘nice one, Rishi, this will
actually gain the Tories a few more conservative votes at the next election’,” Ms Cousens told Sky News host Rita Panahi.Read More
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