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Mika Minio-Paluello was targeted by trolls

Gender-critical activitsts have reported a trans mum to the NSPCC over a picture showing her breastfeeding her baby.

Mika appeared on TV last week speaking about the cost of living crisis and the impact of soaring water bills. The NSPCC confirmed they have investigated the matter but concluded that there was 'no safeguarding risk to this child.' "Based on the information that you have provided we do not believe there is a safeguarding risk to this child.

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