The British Prime Minister is asking public institutions to enforce the recent Supreme Court decision by banning transgender people from facilities tailored to gender identity.
Keir Starmer said in A NATO SummitLast week in The Hague, the court’s decision to decide on the April ruling must be legally applied “as soon as possible” by women under the national equality law. This is expected to affect trans people’s access to bathrooms, hospitals, sports clubs, domestic violence shelters, and more.
“We accept the judgment, welcome the judgment, everything else flows from it. “Therefore, all guidance must match the judgment and reach that position as soon as possible.”
In the case of Women Scotland, a right-wing organization specializing in the so-called “sex-based rights” of women – whi, the dog that anti-trans activists use to remove trans people from public places and to give women back to their genitals, has filed a lawsuit against the government that challenges the inclusion of trans women. They initially lost their case in Scotland and filed a lawsuit before the UK Supreme Court, which was upheld by them.
The country’s Equality and Human Rights Commission issued guidance shortly after the ruling banning trans people from unitary facilities.
The ruling has already been applied by several institutions, including the Football Association, which in May banned trans women from playing women’s soccer without mentioning trans men. Pride Sports, An LGBTQ+Sports organizations are New York TimesThere were less than 30 trans women playing women’s soccer in the UK and Scotland, and they did “without any issues.”
Meanwhile, hate crimes against trans people are on the rise Almost 200% The past five years in England and Wales, according to the UK government.
Source: Advocate.com – www.advocate.com
