The Green Party is calling on the Prime Minister and Bridget Phillipson to reject the cruel and confusing EHRC Code of Practice.
Legislative action must be taken to create an equalities framework that protects trans people’s safety, dignity and humanity.
More Trumpian nonsense from Reform.
They like to think of themselves as the voice of Britain, but the truth is that they can't tolerate so many of the things that make this country great.
@SueDefiant67 Actually men do have them
But men weren't mentioned in the OG tweet you're quoting
Also, you say "breast feeding fetish" yet claim that trans people, who you call "perverts" "fetishize everything"
Oh the irony
Have you been reading fake Reddit stories again?
Ironically it's describing the English dub of Pretty Cure that was released in the UK and Ireland (and I think Canada and maybe Australia too) but that's on Hulu now (and Disney+ in the US and Canada, not the UK) but it got no DVD release
Alongside colleagues, I have tabled a motion to disapprove the Equality Act 2010: Draft Code of Practice for Services, public functions and associations. We cannot support it, and we have a responsibility to our trans constituents to resist it.
This motion is currently the only available mechanism through which Parliament can reject the EHRC’s Code of Practice; if it is debated and passed within the 40-day scrutiny window, it would prevent the Code from being issued by the EHRC and coming into force.
Please email your MP asking them to sign EDM 240.
The Code will exclude trans people from services and facilities that they have long used without issue, putting them at increased risk of harassment and violence, and effectively pushing them out of public life.
It ushers in an era of enforced segregation for trans people, the policing of which will be outsourced to service providers, including businesses, charities and public bodies.
In the statement to the House of Commons yesterday, the Minister even suggested that where members of the public are unsure of someone’s gender within a single-sex facility, “most people will have the common sense to step in where necessary or, if they are concerned, to alert a member of staff.”
Meanwhile, this guidance does not give clarity and confidence to organisations that want to be trans-inclusive. Its impact also extends beyond the rights of trans people. The government’s own Equality Impact Assessment warns that “women who are considered masculine may face greater scrutiny” and that disabled people could face adverse impacts.
The Code represents a profound rollback of rights, which will affect trans people directly and erode the principles of inclusion, dignity and equality upon which all our rights depend.
This guidance must not become statutory; the government should withdraw it and instead legislate to clarify and protect trans people’s rights, privacy and inclusion.
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IMPORTANT: please share widely and contact your MP.
Not only is the EHRC draft code hostile to trans people, it's based on the questionable premise that a trans inclusive gendered facility will always be unlawful discrimination.
The code is slso practically unworkable l.