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Joanna Cherry ‘taking some time out’ due to health

The SNP MP said her constituency office will continue to deal with any inquiries.

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Joanna Cherry MP has announced she is “taking some time out” for health reasons.

The SNP politician said on Twitter that she will be away from her duties, but her constituency office will continue operating.

Controversy has surrounded Ms Cherry recently over her stance on transphobia and women’s rights.

She tweeted on Thursday: “A wee personal announcement. I’m taking some time out for health reasons.

“My constituency office will continue to deal with all enquiries. I hope my privacy will be respected. Thank you.”

Ms Cherry has previously told of an 18-month campaign of abuse she was subjected to due to her support for women’s sex-based rights.

The Edinburgh South West MP was removed from her post as the SNP’s justice and home affairs spokeswoman at Westminster, having come in for criticism over her stance on transgender issues.

The SNP has previously said she was removed from the front bench because of “unacceptable behaviour” – not because of her views.

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