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UK PM Sunak backs Rowling over her criticism of Scotland's hate crime law

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 2 April 2024
British PM Rishi Sunak supported J K Rowling's critique of Scotland's hate crime law. Rowling sarcastically highlighted the law's protection of men over women, amidst controversy over her views on trans people.
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News video: JK Rowling & Scotland's New HATE CRIME Law | Isabel Brown LIVE

JK Rowling & Scotland's New HATE CRIME Law | Isabel Brown LIVE

Could it be possible for me to love Harry Potter & JK Rowling any more? Probably not - the woman is absolutely FEARLESS in the face of cancel culture, especially over women's rights in the 2020's.

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