Leaked messages between MSPs claim first minister is ‘out of step’ with her party
Nicola Sturgeon has been called on to clarify the Scottish National party’s stance on transgender rights following the leak of private messages between three prominent female MSPs that claim the first minister is “out of step” with her party.
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