13th December 2020

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Simon Whitten on Twitter: "For over a year two BBC Newsnight journalists have abused the trust placed in them by the public to spread undue fear and mistrust in clinical experts through biased, misleading and sometimes outright false claims. This article is simply their latest effort." / Twitter
Simon Whitten on Twitter: "For over a year two BBC Newsnight journalists have abused the trust placed in them by the public to spread undue fear and mistrust in clinical experts through biased, misleading and sometimes outright false claims. This article is simply their latest effort." / Twitter
For over a year two BBC Newsnight journalists have abused the trust placed in them by the public to spread undue fear and mistrust in clinical experts through biased, misleading and sometimes outright false claims. This article is simply their latest effort.
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Simon Whitten on Twitter: "For over a year two BBC Newsnight journalists have abused the trust placed in them by the public to spread undue fear and mistrust in clinical experts through biased, misleading and sometimes outright false claims. This article is simply their latest effort." / Twitter
Katelyn Burns on Twitter: "Quickly glossed over in this piece is the finding that eventually trans women’s “advantages” do eventually disappear in the third year." / Twitter
Katelyn Burns on Twitter: "Quickly glossed over in this piece is the finding that eventually trans women’s “advantages” do eventually disappear in the third year." / Twitter
Quickly glossed over in this piece is the finding that eventually trans women’s “advantages” do eventually disappear in the third year.
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Katelyn Burns on Twitter: "Quickly glossed over in this piece is the finding that eventually trans women’s “advantages” do eventually disappear in the third year." / Twitter