Man identified as Steve Reed definition of a woman storm social media with laughter~details below
Man identified as Steve Reed definition of a woman storm social media with laughter~details below
Man stir social media with laughter after answering a rhetorical question by a GB News broadcaster Clare Muldoon.
Mr Steve Reed who is a member of parliament (MP) for Croydon North and Shadow Justice Secretary appearing on a live broadcast was asked to “define who is a woman” by broadcaster Clare Muldoon.
Various members of the Labour Party and even its leader Sir Keir Starmer was also stormed with the tricky question but refused giving a straight answer stating that "I don't think that discussing this issue in this way helps anyone in the long run"
And his deputy Angela Rayner said it’s "not acceptable" to ask a trans woman if they have a penis, until brave Mr Steve Reed took the mantle and broke the horn.
Mr Reed hesitated and smile for a moment after finding the question very funny and rhetoric before he gave a straight answer to broadcaster Clare.
According to Mr Steve Reed reacting to the question “Oh my goodness me, of course I know what a woman is. Why are you even asking that?
"A man has a penis and a woman has a vagina. If that's not clear enough for you then I'm afraid it's your issue and not my issue.
"The point here is that women are being abuse, targeted with sexism, that is putting them off going in to politics."
Meanwhile Mr Reed stunt into the question initially had appeared on the show to discuss the Mail on Sunday's "basic instinct" story on Angela Rayner.
Angela Rayner who spoked at a protest by unions outside the Houses of Parliament, London, over P&O Ferries handing 800 seafarers immediate severance notices last week.
James Manning the editor of The Mail on Sunday has refused to attend a meeting with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle over the paper’s controversial report about Angela Rayner.
Sir Lindsay told MPs on Monday he had arranged a meeting with David Dillon following an outcry over claims the Labour deputy leader crossed and uncrossed her legs during Prime Minister’s Questions to distract Boris Johnson.
In his response to the Speaker, published in the Daily Mail, Mr Dillon said he would not be attending as journalists should “not take instruction from officials of the House of Commons, however august they may be”.
In his letter, he wrote: “The Mail on Sunday deplores sexism and misogyny in all its forms. However journalists must be free to report what they are told by MPs about conversations which take place in the House of Commons, however unpalatable some may find them.”
