‘A real mess’: splits emerge in Labour over supreme court’s gender ruling
The UK Supreme Court’s recent ruling on gender recognition has sparked division within the Labour Party, despite leader Keir Starmer’s claim that it provides “clarity.” The ruling defines “woman” in the Equality Act as referring only to biological women, leading the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to advise that transgender people should not be allowed to use toilets corresponding to their gender identity. Labour MPs, human rights groups, and campaigners argue that this decision creates confusion rather than clarity, with concerns about its impact on trans constituents.
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