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Trans woman appointed as endometriosis charity representative steps down after backlash

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A trans woman who was appointed as an endometriosis charity representative has stepped down following backlash to the appointment.

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Steph Richards, 73, confirmed her departure from the parliamentary adviser role for a women's health charity, Endometriosis South Coast, after the move gained public criticism.

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The former charity representative took to social media to announce the step down, writing: "I would like to confirm that I have recently stepped down from my role as Parliamentary Advisor to Endometriosis South Coast."It was not a decision taken lightly, but one I believe is in the best interests of myself, the charity, and the vital work it does in supporting those living with endometriosis.

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Richards, who founded and was CEO of Translucent, an advocacy group focusing on trans and...

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