Labour’s Rosie Duffield cancels attending hustings over ‘constant trolling’

labour’s rosie duffield cancels attending hustings over ‘constant trolling’

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A Labour candidate, who has been a defender of women’s rights and female-only spaces, has said she is not attending local hustings because she does not feel safe.

Rosie Duffield, who is running for the Canterbury seat on 4 July, said the “extremely difficult decision” was made because the “actions of a few fixated individuals” have made her attendance “impossible”.

Ms Duffield told The Times earlier this week that she has spent £2,000 on bodyguards while campaigning.

In a statement on X/Twitter on Friday, she said: “The constant trolling, spite and misrepresentation from certain people, having built up over a number of years and being pursued with a new vigour during this election, is now affecting my sense of security and wellbeing.

“The result is now that I feel unable to be focused on giving a clear presentation of the Labour Party’s manifesto commitments.”

A Labour Party spokesperson described the right to campaign as a “vital” aspect of British democracy.

“It is vital to our democracy that prospective parliamentary candidates are able to campaign freely,” the spokesperson said.

“We completely condemn any intimidation tactics towards candidates of any party.”

Ms Duffield, who believes that self-identification threatens women’s rights to female-only spaces, previously claimed that she has been given the cold shoulder by the Labour leadership over her views on trans issues.

Last month, Ms Duffield complained that Sir Keir Starmer offered her “no apology” when the two finally spoke after she told a whip she had not been talked to in two and a half years.

Sir Keir previously criticised the would-be MP’s claim that “only women have a cervix”, but later told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that “biologically, she of course is right about that” and called for an end to “toxic” debates on gender.

The remarks drew the ire of Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who accused him of having a “brass neck”.

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