Kate Nash on returning to Hoopla and toppling TERFs with new politically driven single ‘GERM’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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“I feel no threat from any trans person who might be in the toilets,” Kate Nash sings in the opening verse of her brash, politically-charged new single ‘GERM’. The punk, guitar-driven single sees the pop star addressing TERFs head on, pulling no punches in telling them plainly: “You’re not radical. You’re not rad at all.”
Nash delivers ‘GERM’ only weeks after the Supreme Court ruling which determined that the word ‘woman’ refers only to “biological women” under the Equality Act 2010, thus triggering a wave of anti-trans responses from institutions around the UK and emboldening the already loud voices of figures like JK Rowling and Graham Linehan who have fought against trans rights for years.
For Nash, the song is an attempt to ensure that the
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