Lefty Lunacy: UK Health Minister Defended People Identifying as Llamas
The Labour Party government in Britain has been lambasted for descending to new levels of wokery as a newly appointed health minister has been revealed to have defended people identifying as llamas.
Following Andrew Gwynne’s downfall and ousting as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Prevention due to the leak of offensive WhatsApp group messages, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer appointed former shadow women’s minister Ashley Dalton in his place this week.
The selection of Dalton was described by The Telegraph as Starmer’s “maddest ministerial appointment yet”, given her penchant for taking extreme woke positions, particularly on issues surrounding gender.
he openly gay minister previously declared, per the Daily Mail, that “Trans women aren’t male. They’re women” and argued against having separate bathrooms for men and women at all.
However, it was a 2016 exchange on Twitter that has drawn the most attention. When pressed on whether she thought people who identify as llamas should be taken seriously, Dalton replied: “Yes. And treat you with dignity and respect.”
The Labour Party government in Britain has been lambasted for descending to new levels of wokery as a newly appointed health minister has been revealed to have defended people identifying as llamas.
Following Andrew Gwynne’s downfall and ousting as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Prevention due to the leak of offensive WhatsApp group messages, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer appointed former shadow women’s minister Ashley Dalton in his place this week.
The selection of Dalton was described by The Telegraph as Starmer’s “maddest ministerial appointment yet”, given her penchant for taking extreme woke positions, particularly on issues surrounding gender.
he openly gay minister previously declared, per the Daily Mail, that “Trans women aren’t male. They’re women” and argued against having separate bathrooms for men and women at all.
However, it was a 2016 exchange on Twitter that has drawn the most attention. When pressed on whether she thought people who identify as llamas should be taken seriously, Dalton replied: “Yes. And treat you with dignity and respect.”
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