Critic of plans for transgender law reform had been charged with posting allegedly homophobic and transphobic content

Scottish prosecutors have discontinued the case against a woman charged with posting allegedly homophobic and transphobic content online.

On Thursday morning, the Crown Office confirmed it had dropped proceedings against Marion Millar, a vocal opponent of the Scottish government’s plans for transgender law reform, before a scheduled hearing next Monday and subject to a review with the alleged victims.

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