After a supposedly ‘trans’ employee at Marks & Spencer dared to do their job and offer help to a customer, gender critical activists have called for people to avoid the popular high street chain – seemingly forgetting they were already meant to be observing a self-imposed boycott.

Earlier this week, it emerged that M&S had issued an apology to a mother and her 14-year-old daughter after they complained that an employee, who they allege was trans, had offered them assistance on the shop floor.

The mother claimed that she and her daughter had entered the lingerie section of an M&S branch hoping to arrange a bra fitting, when the shop assistant approached them and ‘politely’ offered to direct them to the right section of the shop.

In a complaint to M&S, shared by The Telegraph , the mother

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