be allowed to persist. labour has been focused on defence with keir starmer reaffirming his commitment to the uk nuclear deterrent. he said protecting the nation would be the bedrock of a future labour government. the lib dems deputy daisy group has outlined the snp leaderjohn swinney has called for a respectful contest ahead of the scottish leader s first television debate of the campaign that gets under way tonight. here is our political correspondent. should only biologically female be able to use women s services? just people who are biologically female, also those who have change their legal sex on a birth certificate? conservatives say that women s services should be able to refuse any one of is biologically male without facing legal challenges. it is quite clear that the intentions in the law are being misinterpreted just because of changes, social changes, and what we are trying to do is reemphasise that sex, in the law, means biological sex. it always has done but th
that this policy is going to fall quite flat with voters. i take the conservative say that it is helpful for those to be able to clarify the law. the ehrc, european human rights court, of course. i keep getting told off for being impatient in all of this, because i want a clear cut guide to what each party stands for. at the moment, it feels bigger different announcement every day, we all talk about it, and nobody has much clarity on what each party stands for. i know that will come in the manifesto, but a different announcement every day, we all talk about it, and nobody has much clarity on what each party stands for. i know that will come in the manifesto, but are we beginning to see any of these policies coming together in any cohesive offer from any of the parties? for together in any cohesive offer from any of the parties? any of the parties? for labour, we haven t really any of the parties? for labour, we haven t really heard any of the parties? for labour, we haven t really