'Chopping off body parts doesn't make you a biological woman!' Oli London says people like India Willoughby are 'causing harm'

'Chopping off body parts doesn't make you a biological woman!' Oli London says people like India Willoughby are 'causing harm'

'Chopping off body parts doesn't make you a woman' Oli London claims

GB News
Gabrielle Wilde

By Gabrielle Wilde


Published: 08/03/2024

- 09:39

Updated: 08/03/2024

- 10:11

India Willoughby has "reported JK Rowling to the police" for her comments about trans-rights and refusing to address Willoughby by her preferred pronoun.

British influencer Oli London has said that India Willoughby, Britain's first trans newsreader, is "causing harm" to the trans community and added that "even though he may have chopped off his body parts but that doesn't make him a biological woman."

Willoughby has made headlines this week after she claimed she's reported JK Rowling to the police after the Harry Potter author "definitely committed a crime" in relation to her comments about trans rights.


Rowling refused to refer to Willoughby as a "woman" when engaging in an online debate about all-female locker rooms and said the former Celebrity Big Brother star was "just a man revelling in his misogynistic performance of what he thinks 'woman' means: narcissistic, shallow and exhibitionist."

Speaking to GB News, London said: "He may have chopped off his body parts, but that doesn't make him a biological women.

Oli London, Patrick Christys, Amy Anzel

Oli London says people like India Willoughby are 'causing harm' to the trans community

GB News

"While you can change a piece of paper and say that he is a woman, he simply isn't.

"Look, everybody's inclusive in this country. Nobody really has an issue. But when you're going around trying to take away women's rights, when you're going around harassing women, which is what India Willoughby is doing to JK Rowling, that is where to draw the line.


"And we have to accept reality as inclusive as we can be. A man is a man.

GB News host Patrick Christys asked him: "What would you say to somebody who thinks that what you've said there is transphobic?"

JK Rowling

JK Rowling refused to call India Willoughby a woman

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London added: "'l will tell you what is transphobic and what makes life hard for actual trans people, it is the people like India Willoughby that are constantly trying to be an oppressed minority, constantly victims.

"Trans people have had great rights in this country for many years. They've been accepted into society.

"However, in the last few years, people that have been trans for maybe 20-30 years are having a really hard time now because these radicalized trans activists that have really destroyed that movement.

"They were living their life in peace and now you have these kind of woke activists trying to make it all about them and some trans people just want to live their lives.

"People like India, I think they're causing harm to their own community."

India Willoughby

India Willoughby is legally a female

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Willoughby told her followers: "I am every bit as much a woman as JK Rowling. Recognised in law, and by everyone I interact with every day.

"The debate about whether JK Rowling is a transphobe is over."

In a snippet from a new interview, conducted by Byline TV, Willoughby claimed: "JK Rowling is probably the most radicalised person in internet history.

"She's gone down a rabbit hole and now I would class her as an extremist."

In another clip from the interview, Willoughby said: "JK Rowling has definitely committed a crime. I'm legally a woman, she knows I'm a woman, and she calls me a man.

"It's a protected characteristic and that is a breach of both the Equalities Act and the Gender Recognition Act. She's tweeted that out to 14 million followers."

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