Boris Johnson has said that 'biological males should not be competing in female sporting events'.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he does not believe"biological males" should be allowed to compete in women's sport.
Speaking on a number of issues, which included defending his controversial decision to scrap plans to ban trans conversion therapy, Johnson said:"I don't think biological males should be competing in female sporting events."Maybe that's a controversial thing to say, but it just seems to me to be sensible.
Thomas, 22, swam for the University of Pennsylvania's men's team for three years before starting hormone replacement therapy in 2019.Her victory has proved controversial, with some of her competitors unhappy with the decision to allow her to compete.
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