Those prepared to use their position
Lose roles
Risk their careers
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To expose genocide committed by Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ:
Stand up Tom Hardy.
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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 EHRCโs 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.ย
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.ย
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.ย
In the statement to the House of Commons yesterday, the Minister even suggested that where members of the public are unsure of someoneโs gender within a single-sex facility, โmost people will have the common sense to step in where necessary or, if they are concerned, to alert a member of staff.โ
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 governmentโs own Equality Impact Assessment warns that โwomen who are considered masculine may face greater scrutinyโ 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 peopleโs rights, privacy and inclusion.
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those who choose to hate trans people do so out of sheer bigotry and ignorance
trans people have always existed
gender has always been fluid
you hate them because you refuse to understand and you lack empathy
your life is not affected at all by trans people existing and you didnโt hate them until someone told you to
It would take far more than a month to honor the contributions of queer and transgender New Yorkers.
From the Cercle Hermaphroditos in 1895, the first trans advocacy group in the United States, to the drag balls of the Harlem Renaissance, to the Stonewall uprising, to the Lesbian Herstory Archives, to ACT UP!, founded in 1987 as queer people fought for their lives while the Reagan administration looked away, New York City's history has long been shaped by queer and trans New Yorkers.
To all our queer and trans neighbors: you deserve a City where you can afford to live safely, openly, and joyfully.
Happy Pride, New York City.
Whether you think the EU's entry-exit system is a) a crucial tool for security and law enforcement and/or b) causing unnecessary delays for tourists...one fact is indisputable. If we returned to the EU single market, Brits would get free movement back and EES problems would end.
4 official complaints. Covering 16.7 million people over 3 years.
1 of the complaints was a joke. 2 were philosophical.
Right-wing factions of the United States and the United Kingdom have spent recent years making claims that transgender women โ especially in public restrooms and competitive sports โ threaten the safety of cisgender women.
But U.K.-based advocacy group TransLucent wanted to put those claims to the test.
A new study from the group gathered data from hundreds of public institutions in England, and found that, over the last three years, there have only been four complaints about trans women in womenโs single-sex spaces.
The investigations specifically examined โwhether cisgender women patients or service users had formally objected to sharing spaces with trans women.โ
Data was analyzed from over a three-year period, across 382 public institutions. A follow-up survey also covered 2024 data from councils serving over 16.5 million people. Through it all, only those four formal complaints were found.
โAcross local authority toilets, hospital wards, and domestic abuse refuges, the evidence demonstrates that political and media rhetoric about trans women threatening women in single-sex spaces is unsupported by actual complaints,โ the report reads.
Two of the complaints the researchers did track ultimately came down to complaints about a bathroom policy, another was based on perception of a trans woman and did not confirm the personโs identity, and another incident was not categorized by authorities as โserious.โ
โ Read the full story:
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No the supreme court did NOT clarify a trans inclusive space "breaches the Equality Act". The act does not say a gendered space can not be trans inclusive.
They also didn't say a single thing about signage and neither does the Equality Act.
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Iโve submitted my response to the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment.
In Dewsbury & Batley, over 8,600 people rely on PIP. It is not a luxury, but a lifeline.
Disabled people already face significantly higher living costs. Any weakening of support will push more families into poverty, worsen health outcomes, and place greater pressure on already overwhelmed public services.
PIP must be strengthened, not cut, and reforms must be rooted in dignity, fairness, and the lived experience of disabled people. ๐งต 1/2
This is quite interesting.
Prompt:
Research for me the claims about trans women and gender identity made by Maya Forstater of sex matters uk, can you highlight the most striking and give me a rebuttal for each one, can you make me a HD Jpeg infographic?
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It only took a tiny minority of bigots in the 1980s to introduce laws which persecuted gay people.
We overturned those laws.
Itโs only taking a tiny minority of bigots in this decade to introduce laws which persecute trans people.
Weโll overturn them too.
A big FUCK YOU from Marks and Spencer to the anti trans people campaigners. Well done @marksandspencer . I hope other retailers follow the example set by M&S. โ๏ธ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ๐ณ๏ธโ๐