'A man can never become a biological female - until proven otherwise, I stand by that,' Nana Akua says

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Nana Akua

By Nana Akua


Published: 01/11/2025

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GB News presenter Nana Akua shared her opinion on the protests taking place up and down the nation

Reasonably intelligent people, and I use that word loosely, have got the knickers in a twist. Because of this.

When Sir Keir Starmer was asked if a woman could have a penis, he responded: "Look, I'm not. I don't think we can conduct this debate with, you know. Sorry."


On another occasion, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy was asked: "Is it transphobic to say only women have a cervix?"

The Justice Secretary responded: "I don't know if it's transphobic, but it's not accurate. It's probably the case that only that trans women don't have ovaries. But a cervix, I understand, is something that you can have following various procedures and hormone treatment and all the rest of it."

Nana Akua

GB News presenter Nana Akua shared her opinion on the protests taking place up and down the nation

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Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader said: "I think we need to manage this and think about it and debate it with a bit more maturity and a bit more compassion.

He added: "Well, listen, I've made it really clear that if people, the vast majority of people will have the same gender as their biological sex, but a small number won't."

He further clarified that women can "quite clearly" have a penis.

So let me put it straight. A man can never become a woman, and a woman can never become a man.

Eventually, a Supreme Court judge confirmed this to be the case in a ruling that protected biological sex and you think that would draw a line under it.


But, today, people are having to protest in cities across the country to ensure that the ruling is upheld

At the protest, gender critical activist Maya Forstater said: "Keir Starmer said the Government supports that. Everyone needs to get on with it, and now we've been waiting seven months for guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

"It's been completed. It's with the minister. She needs to lay it before Parliament and we don't know why they're delaying. Everyone needs to understand the law. And at the moment they're saying there is no guidance."

But unfortunately some people are not happy.

One counter protester said: "The reality of the situation is that trans women, not men, trans women and other trans people are not predators.

"The statistics show us over and over again that trans women are not predators."

The interviewer responded: "But isn't it two thirds of trans women in prison have been convicted of at least one sex offence. What do you say to that?

"That statistic is misleading," the demonstrator said. "There is still crime. A lot of that is things like sex work. It is not sex predators."

Gender, which I equate to biological sex, is a biological reality, and there are obvious practical reasons why one cannot and should not claim to be the other.

\u200bProtests and counter-protests over trans guidance took place in London and Edinburgh on Saturday

Protests and counter-protests over trans guidance took place in London and Edinburgh on Saturday

Take sport. Leah Thomas, the male swimmer who decided he was a woman. Leah then went on to smash all the female records despite being male.

How can that be fair to the female athletes who have trained all their lives to compete in the sport?

Men have, just to name but a few larger lung and heart capacities, more muscle mass, broader shoulders, longer torsos, and greater bone density, which means that they have a biological advantage.

Take medicine. We've found ourselves in the ludicrous position where medical healthcare experts like doctors and nurses having to ask a biological male whether he's pregnant, despite knowing that right now this is a medical impossibility.

And take women's safety, the areas where women are at our most vulnerable because we are the physically weaker sex like in changing rooms, toilets and in prisons.

Who can forget? Double rapist Tyler Bryson put in a women's prison. Those spaces are separate to protect us from biological males, irrespective of whether they are trans or not.

And now nine trans women. So biological males, one of whom called the Suffragettes white supremacists, has been declared a Woman of the Year by Glamour Magazine.

But is this just telling girls that we're men are better than women?

In my view, trans women and men should be called trans people, a gender neutral term which avoids offence, seen as we're all expected to adopt gender neutrality.

That way, men cannot be categorised as women and vice versa.

Biological sex is reality and whilst it is polite to respect each other, I am not prepared to reinforce somebody else's delusion. A man can never become a biological female.

It has never been done before. And until someone proves me wrong, I'm sticking with that.

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