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MoD slammed for using trans woman to showcase achievements of females

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MoD slammed for using trans woman to showcase achievements of females
MoD slammed for using trans woman to showcase achievements of females

MILITARY chiefs have been criticised for using a trans woman to promote recognition of females.

The Ministry of Defence marked International Women and Girls in Science Day by showcasing the achievements of Natalie Anders.

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The MoD showcased the achievements of Natalie Anders for International Women and Girls in Science Day

Ms Anders, who works at Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, develops high-tech kit for the Navy.

But Tory MPs and campaigners were angry someone female at birth was not used.

For Women Scotland tweeted: “How are little girls supposed to look at this and think they can succeed?

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“All you are doing is reinforcing that the best way to get ahead is be born a boy!”

Tory MP Scott Benton added: “While people of all genders and identities should be encouraged to pursue a scientific career, it is perhaps surprising the team behind the campaign chose to make a trans person the focus.

“I do hope that the MoD will put more thought into their future campaigns.”

A DSTL spokesman said: “We regularly reach out across the organisation for volunteers to highlight the fantastic work of our scientists and technologists at DSTL.

“Hearing of Nat’s accomplishments, we were delighted to use her as a role model to support the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”

“DSTL is a place where everyone can thrive, succeed and achieve their ambitions, regardless of background, different circumstances, experiences or characteristics and where everyone feels they belong and comfortable to bring their whole self to work.”

Jonathan Reilly

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