Tony Blair's plea for Labour not to start a "culture war" over transgender people's rights has sparked fury from one of the party's deputy leadership candidates.
The former prime minister intervened after days of internal debate over whether to change the law to make it easier for people to select their own gender.
Giving a speech to mark 120 years since Labour was formed, he included an urge for Labour not to become a "pressure group" by making trans rights "our big thing".