Suzanne Moore is one of the most famous columnists at the Guardian newspaper — or at least she was until she finally left last week, accused by colleagues of being a ‘transphobe’.
For the first time, she talks about her experience to Freddie Sayers — what it felt like to be rounded on how she felt couldn’t stay.
It’s a sobering story of an attempt to shut down freedom of speech at one of the world’s biggest newspapers.
Don’t miss her full essay on UnHerd here.
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