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Green councillors attended pro-trans rally where Andy Burnham effigy was stabbed - on day Ann Widdecombe was found murdered
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

Green councillors attended pro-trans rally where Andy Burnham effigy was stabbed - on day Ann Widdecombe was found murdered

On July 9, 2026, Green Party councillors attended a pro-trans rally in East London where an effigy of Andy Burnham, a prominent Labour figure set to become prime minister, was stabbed by protesters. The event occurred on the same day that former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe was found murdered in her home in Devon, though the death was not publicly announced until the next day. The rally was part of a series of protests across the UK opposing new trans guidance on single-sex spaces. While none of the attending councillors were implicated in the attack on the effigy, their participation drew criticism. Heather Binning of the Women’s Rights Network condemned the lack of condemnation from the Green Party leaders, raising concerns about their commitment to democratic norms and women's rights. The incident highlights tensions around trans rights versus traditional gender spaces.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Green councillors attended pro-trans rally where Andy Burnham effigy was stabbed - on day Ann Widdecombe was found murdered

On July 9, 2026, Green Party councillors attended a pro-trans rally in East London where an effigy of Andy Burnham, a prominent Labour figure set to become prime minister, was stabbed by protesters. The event occurred on the same day that former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe was found murdered in her home in Devon, though the death was not publicly announced until the next day. The rally was part of a series of protests across the UK opposing new trans guidance on single-sex spaces. While none of the attending councillors were implicated in the attack on the effigy, their participation drew criticism. Heather Binning of the Women’s Rights Network condemned the lack of condemnation from the Green Party leaders, raising concerns about their commitment to democratic norms and women's rights. The incident highlights tensions around trans rights versus traditional gender spaces.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Green Party's stance on trans rights as controversial, emphasizing criticisms from conservative figures like Heather Binning and Deputy PM David Lammy. It highlights the perceived conflict between trans rights advocacy and traditional gender norms, using the murder of Ann Widd

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