much more modern party and a party that isn t actual frayed to do that might frustrate its own base but because it s the right thing to do, the rhetoric round notjust trans issues but lgbt issues more broadly issues but lgbt issues more broadly is so ticksic, there is so much heat in the debate it is dangerous. this in the debate it is dangerous. as part of this kemi bad knock sending o a message to the snp that gender recognition would be a reserve matter sow the westminster government would take charge, of that kind of area so the snp or any other party could not bring in anything like the gender recognition reform bill which would have made self id. . .,, reform bill which would have made self ld- that - reform bill which would have made self id. that was l self id. again, it was. that was under the self id. again, it was. that was under the scotland self id. again, it was. that was under the scotland act. - self id. again, it was. that was under the scotland act. but - self
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when he first challenged me, he hasn t confirmed. not holding my breath. elon musk said, wait, i m getting an mri, might need surgery on my neck and back. carley: i like that elon musk s mom says i m not letting this happen. grown man, mom takes over. carley: words only, boys. carley: only sports story, what is new in the world of tennis? tennis legend martina ripped u.s. tennis association inclusion policy for transgenders, she tweets, women s tennis is not for failed male athletes, whatever age, it is not fair. would this be allowed at u.s. open with self id?
this month just with self-id? i don t think so. in new york city in a week or two. maybe the answer is yes. maybe the usta would allow them to do that. she has a lot of voice. not only is she famous. hall of famer. got it. she also came out, one of the first major athletes to come out and say that she was a lesbian. and she took a lot of slings and arrows for that. and she has fought through it and getting a lot of awards because of it and that was great as a trailblazer. when she comes out and says, this all she got was blowback. ainsley: we have heard serena talk about it and caitlyn jenner talk about it. serena said look i m one of the number one women in the world and played a male athlete 200 and something in the world and he beat me. steve: right. and brian and i have actually played the chris everett tournament of down in del ray,
a book about it. so why the keir criticism of ulez and the keir caution on policies? remember the labour leader s recent u turns on the two child benefit cap, ditching a pledge to introduce self id for trans people, and dropping his promise to scrap tuition fees? when he ran to be leader, keir starmer called the 2017 labour manifesto the party s foundational document . but the man who wrote it is perplexed by sir keir s subsequent shift. broadly, our pledges were based on the key tenets of that manifesto, public ownership, redistributive taxation, workers rights and all of that supporting freedom of movement and other things as well, scrapping tuition fees is another. and all of those have been reneged upon and i think the public will see that the tories would use that in an election campaign. can you trust with this