London restaurateur labelled 'Nazi bigot' by trans activists after hosting Sharron Davies for lunch
says his restaurant has been targeted by activists for "months" - but attacks have stepped up in the last few days.
The GB Olympic medalist previously told LBC that biological women are expected to "move over" to allow trans women to compete in all-female categories, even though they have a "massive biological advantage". It is these beliefs, as well as his support of celebrities such as Ms Davies, J.K. Rowling, and Daley Thompson, that have led to a wave of attacks on him and his restaurant.On Tuesday, the business owner showed up at Il Portico to find 'No Terfs on our turf' stickers on his restaurant.
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