The Minister for Women and Equalities, Bridget Phillipson, has made a statement to Parliament saying that she intends to lay the updated draft of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s code of practice for services, public functions and associations before Parliament “as soon as practicable” after the local and devolved administration elections.
I’m wondering if this ‘delay’ exists because the Labour government are considering ways to actually change the law - to change the definition of sex. Given the Supreme Court clarified the existing law and meaning of sex (👀). Will the Labour government attempt to change the law. It wouldn’t surprise me. They hate women that much. Labour have woman problem. Their leader thinks some women have penises. We need them out of power.
I read the Sex Matters booklet and numerous accounts of what the government isn’t doing to protect women, but I have yet to see any guidelines on what can be done about it. Fingers crossed that some organization will address this with an action plan.
Thanks. Great news...but can we trust her?
Have cross posted (and your other piece from today):
https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/the-hunt-for-red-october
Dusty
I’m wondering if this ‘delay’ exists because the Labour government are considering ways to actually change the law - to change the definition of sex. Given the Supreme Court clarified the existing law and meaning of sex (👀). Will the Labour government attempt to change the law. It wouldn’t surprise me. They hate women that much. Labour have woman problem. Their leader thinks some women have penises. We need them out of power.
I read the Sex Matters booklet and numerous accounts of what the government isn’t doing to protect women, but I have yet to see any guidelines on what can be done about it. Fingers crossed that some organization will address this with an action plan.