@elaineac122@MissLauraMarcus@marksandspencer I walked past the changing room in the lingerie department the other day. No staff at the free for all fitting room, but a burly chap sitting inside by the door. M&S care nothing for women's feelings or safety
@stellacreasy Why has nobody been "confused" for decades? Human beings are quite capable of telling the sex of a person at a glance, no matter what they are dressed in. The law has always worked "in practice" until men with fetishes started threatening women.
Ed Davey has written to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson demanding she WITHDRAW official EHRC guidance protecting female-only spaces in toilets and changing rooms.
Let that land.
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission — a statutory body — has produced legally grounded guidance telling employers and public bodies that biological men should not access women’s single-sex spaces.
This is not opinion.
This is not politics.
This is the settled legal position following the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on the meaning of “woman” under the Equality Act.
And Ed Davey wants it gone.
His stated reason?
The guidance is not “compatible with long-standing British values.”
British values.
He used those words to argue AGAINST protecting women’s single-sex spaces.
The same Liberal Democrats who lecture the country about tolerance, inclusion and human rights are now lobbying a Labour minister to tear up statutory guidance that protects every woman in Britain who walks into a changing room, a refuge or a hospital ward.
This is not a fringe position within the Lib Dems.
Their leader wrote the letter.
The party has chosen its side.
It is not the side of women.
Repost if you think women’s single-sex spaces should be protected.
@PulaRJS People have recognised each others sex for years before men started demanding access to women's spaces. No need for "toilet police" just people naturally being able to tell who's who.
@AmandaGM2016@LibDems@EdwardJDavey It's just so depressing to have a woman represent us that obviously has no regard for the safety of women & children
Leyton Orient are pleased to announce Martina Ling as the new Head Of Recruitment.
Martina said "Forget about data, all you need is good contacts and a decent brew"
Unison thinks males should be allowed into women and girl’s changing rooms.
Unison feels so strongly about it that it wants a change in the law.
Unison is a champion for men’s rights.