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Transwomen should be allowed on women-only shortlists, says Corbyn
But leader says opponents are 'free to campaign, to have that discussion' within the Labour Party

JEREMY CORBYN said transwomen should be allowed places on all-women shortlists today, saying: “The position of the [Labour] party is where you have self-identified as a woman you are treated as a woman.”

The BBC’s Andrew Marr asked about divisions in the party over the issue, pointing to the more than £20,000 raised to campaign for all-women shortlists to be reserved for people born female.

Jennifer James, founder of the crowdfunding campaign, has been suspended from Labour after her name appeared on a Facebook list of alleged transphobes.

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