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Boris Johnson: 'Biological males should not be competing in female sporting events'

The co-hosts of "The View," spent a portion of their Tuesday show criticizing U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson over his plans to end all coronavirus restrictions on the country, with two of the co-hosts using British accents to mock him.

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson voiced support Wednesday for setting biological parameters on gender-segregated sports, as well as ensuring women-only spaces in bathrooms, changing rooms, prisons and more.

Johnson received criticism from LGBT organizations this month after not including "transgender children" in the country's fight to ban "conversion therapy." The issue has sharpened after transgender cyclist Emily Bridges – a biological male – was refused eligibility to compete in the British National Omnium Championships' women's event.

"Well I'm sad about their reaction, because these are good organizations with whom we have had great relations over a long period of time. I'm very proud, by the way of everything I've done – our party has done – to champion these issues," Johnson told reporters Wednesday. "But there are complexities and sensitivities when you move from the area of sexuality to the question of gender, and there, I'm afraid, are things that still need to be worked out."

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"I don't think that biological males should be competing in female sport events. Maybe that's a controversial thing, but it just seems to me to be sensible," Johnson told the press. "I also happen to think that women should have spaces – whether it is in hospitals or prisons or changing rooms or wherever – which are dedicated to women."

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street as he makes his way to the

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