British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: ‘Yes, Of Course.’ 100% Of Women Don’t Have Penises

Conservative British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who took the office following the resignations of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss respectively in what The Independent called, ‘The Year of Three Prime Ministers,’ just dropped the British equivalent of a verbal hand grenade. After Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer claimed that some women have male genitals, Sunak answered an interviewer that “Yes, of course,” 100 percent of women don’t have penises.

According to The Daily Wire, it began in an interview with UK publication The Sunday Times, when Starmer claimed, “For 99.9 percent of women, it is completely biological … and of course, they haven’t got a penis.”

In a subsequent interview with Conservative Home host Paul Goodman, Sunak in three words set off a political firestorm. Asked if 100 percent of women do not have penises he replied, “Yes, of course.”

Townhall.com tweeted a video of the exchange, “What percentage of women “haven’t got a penis?” Goodman asked. Sunak began “I’ve been very clear…on this topic—”

The interviewer interjected, “It’s 100%.” Sunak continued, “Yeah, of course, but…we should always have compassion and understanding and tolerance…”

He continued, “We should always have compassion and understanding and tolerance for those who are thinking about changing their gender. Of course we should.” Forwarding the narrative that gender is malleable and not a binary biological reality.

DID BIDEN JUST SNUB THE UK?— JOE WON’T GO, WILL SEND JILL INSTEAD TO CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III


However, the slightly vacillating British politician did state his commitment to protecting women in women’s only spaces.

“But when it comes to these issues of protecting women’s rights, women’s spaces, I think the issue of biological sex is fundamentally important when we think about those questions.”

According to The Daily Wire, he concluded his statement by saying, “As a general operating principle for me, biological sex is vitally, fundamentally important in these questions. We can’t forget that.”

The Independent reported that a transgendered lawyer specializing in employment and discrimination law Robin Moira White wrote in response that “There is no place for me in the current Conservative Party and no way for me to vote for them.”

LGBTQ+ outlet PinkNews wrote, “Rishi Sunak is talking about penises again while food poverty and cost of living soars.”

As of April 11th, according to a YouGov poll, 41% of Britons consider Sunak competent, though only 24% consider him trustworthy, and 37% consider him likable. Thirty-four percent of British voters feel he is doing well as Prime Minister, while 49% say he is doing badly as of this writing.

The next scheduled UK general election will be no later than January 28th, 2025 just three months after the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, making the upcoming months critical for the British conservatives to shore up their tenuous hold on Parliament or lose it for the first time since 2010.

You can follow Matt Holloway on FacebookTwitterTruthSocialGettrGab & Parler

READ THIS NEXT
Violent Venezuelan Gang Reportedly Attacked Border Crossings As Concerns Mount About More Possible Violence
Woman Allegedly Burned Alive On Train By Illegal Migrant Finally Identified
Biden Admin Invoked ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ To Cut Alaska Drilling, But Some Tribal Leaders Are Ready For Trump
Sign in to comment

Comments

Powered by StructureCMS™ Comments

Get Updated

© 2025 DC Enquirer, Privacy Policy