Proposals to change legislation in part rejected due to government fears it would discriminate against men

Proposals to change UK legislation to protect the rights of women experiencing menopause have been in part rejected by the government due to fears such a move would discriminate against men.

Here, six Guardian readers share differing views of this news.

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