Keir Starmer has appointed a new UK Health Minister, Ashley Dalton, and what a minister this one is! Just to prove the point that the internet is forever, it was revealed that she had previously called for an end of women's toilets, as part of the trans agenda, and she was supportive of people who identified as animals such as llamas! In 2016, before her election to parliament she Tweeted: "Trans women aren't male. They're women." "Personally I think we shouldn't have gendered bathrooms at all." Also in 2016, Dalton was asked whether people should be taken seriously if they decided they were a llama. She said: "Yes. And treat you with dignity and respect."
The new Minister for Health? God help us! But no-one asked her if llamas (those with four feet, who spit at you) who identify as people should also be able to use the trans toilets?!
"The new health minister previously called for an end to same-sex toilets, suggested females can have penises, and backed people identifying as llamas, it was revealed today.
Keir Starmer has promoted Ashley Dalton after sacking Andrew Gwynne from the key role over his posts in a vile WhatsApp group.
However, the PM immediately faced questions over Ms Dalton's views, as it emerged she had defended people identifying as animals and argued for all bathrooms to be gender neutral.
During a discussion on Twitter in 2016 Ms Dalton - who was elected as MP for West Lancashire in 2023 - insisted: 'Trans women aren't male. They're women.'
She also remarked: 'Personally I think we shouldn't have gendered bathrooms at all.'
Pressed on whether that applied to changing rooms, Ms Dalton said: 'Loads of places already do this with cubicles for privacy.'
During a discussion on Twitter in 2016 Ms Dalton - who was elected as MP for West Lancashire in 2023 - insisted: 'Personally I think we shouldn't have gendered bathrooms at all.'
During another Twitter exchange in 2016 Ms Dalton was asked whether people should be taken seriously if they decided they were a llama.
She replied: 'Yes. And treat you with dignity and respect.'
Ms Dalton previously served as shadow women's minister when Labour was in Opposition.
The PM's official spokesman was quizzed about Ms Dalton previously saying people should be allowed to self-identify their gender, that trans women are women regardless of biology, and there should not be gendered bathrooms.
He replied: 'Comments made by MPs are one for the Labour Party, not for me. But you've got the Government's position on gender more broadly.'
The PM's spokesman had earlier reiterated Labour's commitment to 'modernise' gender recognition laws, although these plans were not included in last year's King's Speech setting out the Government's priorities.
It was reported that ministers have shelved the plans in an effort to counter the polling surge of Reform UK."