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Mordaunt dismissed warning over removing the word ‘mother’

- By Claire Ellicott Political Correspond­ent

CONCERNS about erasing the words ‘mother’ and ‘woman’ from a new law on maternity leave were rejected by Penny Mordaunt, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries claimed yesterday.

She said the Tory leadership contender ‘dismissed’ criticism for using the term ‘person’ instead.

Mrs Dorries’ interventi­on will raise further concerns about the internatio­nal trade minister’s ‘woke’ views after she was accused of not standing up for women. She said Miss Mordaunt ‘refused to even discuss’ with fellow ministers Liz Truss and Kemi Badenoch – who are now up against her in the leadership contest – the changes she was proposing.

She wrote on Twitter: ‘I have a WhatsApp exchange from when I tried to reach out, where Penny again dismisses the issue of erasing the words “mother and woman” and replacing [them] with person – instead urging me to focus not on that, but on the positives.

‘I called her. She told me that the legal position re. the Equalities Act meant a woman could not be referred to as a woman or a mother in legislatio­n. This was untrue.

‘I appealed to No10 to intervene. I believe that Liz and Kemi did the same thing. When Liz took over the portfolio and, following further pressure from the Lords, the wording was altered.’ Mrs Dorries added: ‘We all have

‘Clashed with Miss Truss’

different opinions on many issues. This doesn’t make them right or wrong or reasons for attacks, but rather points of debate in a thriving, civilised democracy.’

It came after Miss Mordaunt claimed she was victim of ‘smears’ after a leaked document suggested she had changed her position on transgende­r issues.

The former defence secretary attempted to shrug off questions over her previous views after she said she had never supported gender selfidenti­fication – which states that a person should be able to determine their gender identity without any medical requiremen­ts.

The leaked document suggested that she had in fact been in favour of removing at least one element of the medical process required to change gender legally. Miss Mordaunt clashed with Miss Truss and Mrs Badenoch in a TV debate after they claimed they had reversed the policy she championed as Women and Equalities Minister.

Last week, she was accused of failing to stand up for women by eliminated leadership rival Suella Braverman.

Attorney General Mrs Braverman said she disagreed with Miss Mordaunt’s previously stated stance that a ‘trans woman is a woman’.

She said: ‘Penny is a very good politician, I disagree with Penny on some key issues in relation to one specific matter - i.e. the Maternity Bill that was passed... last year. I do have to say that Hansard [official report of Parliament­ary debates] and the record shows that Penny Mordaunt as the Bill minister – the minister responsibl­e for passing that legislatio­n – did oppose and did resist the inclusion of the word “woman” and the word “mother” and did only concede after unsustaina­ble pressure from the House of Lords.

‘I was quite disappoint­ed by the way in which it was handled and the responsibl­e minister I’m afraid didn’t stand up for women and didn’t actually reflect the views of a lot of our party on wanting women to be authentica­lly represente­d on the face of the Bill and in legislatio­n.’ Miss

‘She needs to come clean’

Mordaunt has previously stated that trans women are women – but has avoided repeating the assertion during the contest to replace Boris Johnson.

Nikki da Costa, a former No10 director of legislativ­e affairs and a supporter of Mrs Badenoch’s campaign, said: ‘We’ve seen an almost complete 180 [degree turn] from Penny. She needs to come clean and say how her views have changed.’

 ?? ?? Coming under pressure: Penny Mordaunt
Coming under pressure: Penny Mordaunt

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