Carol Vorderman has told Rishi Sunak to “get out more” after the Prime Minister used the anti-trans dog whistle “biological sex matters” in his election messaging. The 4 July general election is nearing, and the Conservatives if they win the general election. They proposed they would rewrite the Equality Act to make sex mean “biological sex”, which would ban trans women from entering single-sex spaces such as toilets, female prisons, and hospital wards even if they have a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC).

In a 3 June tweet on X (formerly Twitter), Sunak wrote in response to the proposal: “Biological sex matters. We’re protecting women and girls.” To this, has spoken out against the Conservative election proposal.

The former star – who previously – responded directly to his tweet on 4 June, highlighting the many public spaces that already use inclusive facilities. “I know you don’t often go to public places or anywhere you might mix with the public,” she savagely began. “But trains, planes, smaller restaurants, almost all cafes & new office spaces have unisex toilets.

” The presenter then used a thumbs-up emoji to describe the spaces people use every day. “Large bars/restaurants/hotels=more single sex,” she said, referring to those venues often having the capacity for separate toilets. “You really should get out more.

” Speaking about the proposal on 2 June, the Prime Minister previously said the “safety of women and girls is too imp.