Council 'fully committed' to supporting rights of 'women and trans people'
- Businesses and public services, including the Tyneside and Northumberland Rape Crisis Centre, are disregarding a Supreme Court ruling on single-sex spaces and admitting transgender-identifying males.
- The Supreme Court ruling states that 'woman' and 'sex' refer to biological females, clarifying the laws around single-sex facilities under the 2010 Equality Act.
- Despite this ruling, organizations like the Bristol Old Vic theatre and the Thackray Museum of Medicine are announcing plans to ignore the law and support trans-identifying individuals.
- The City of London Corporation confirmed its self-ID policy will remain while it considers the ruling's implications, stating it is aware of the judgment's complexity.
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Nicola Sturgeon Refuses to Apologise to Women Over Self-ID Gender Policy, Saying "Trans Lives Could Become Unliveable" – The Daily Sceptic
A defiant Nicola Sturgeon has refused to apologise to women for her self-ID gender policy after the Supreme Court ruled trans women are not women, saying "trans lives could become unliveable". The post Nicola Sturgeon Refuses to Apologise to Women Over Self-ID Gender Policy, Saying “Trans Lives Could Become Unliveable” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Sturgeon: EHRC Could Make Trans Lives 'Unliveable'
Nicola Sturgeon has broken her silence over the Supreme Court ruling that a woman is a biological female. She’s still bitter, telling reporters: “I think some of the early indications would raise concerns in my mind that we are at risk of making the lives of trans people almost unliveable and I don’t think the majority of people in the country would want to see that.[…] Read the rest
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