‘Women are being absolutely screwed': Protesters of trans darts player forcibly removed
'Another area where women are being absolutely screwed is the participation of males in women's sports,' she said.
'They're removing the real women who are standing up for women's rights while a man is dominating the competition – what kind of upside-down world are we now living in?'

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Sky News host Freya Leach discusses individuals from the 'Save Women's Sport' campaign being forcibly removed from a venue after they protested during a darts match at the Women's World Matchplay involving a transgender player. 'Another area where women are being absolutely screwed is the participation of males in women's sports,' she said. 'They're removing the real women who are standing up for women's rights while a man is dominating the competition – what kind of upside-down world are we now living in?'