JK Rowling’s stance on transgender rights.The “I Love JK Rowling” poster costing £1200 to display was put up in July at Edinburgh Waverley Station by Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, a feminist blogger who has campaigned against the reform of gender recognition laws – and insists trans women do not fit the definition of a woman.But within days, Network Rail removed it despite not receiving a single complaint because it violated its “code of acceptance” which “does not allow advertising that is likely to support or promote one view point over another”.Keen-Minshull, 44, has previously appeared on This Morning with presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford debating trans-gender rights issues.In 2018, she paid for the dictionary definition “Woman,.