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Minister says there ‘laws’ in place to protect trans people

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Minister says there ‘laws’ in place to protect trans people

Minister says there ‘laws’ in place to protect trans people

Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson insists there are "laws that protect and stop harassment and discrimination of trans people" in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

Report by Blairm.

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