@swklibdems@VMMChamberlain When did the @LibDems become such raging homophobes & misogynists? You'd happily throw same sex attracted people & women under the trans juggernaut. Irrational, anti-science.
Shame on you
@Valhalla8766380@jamesdavis6939@SonyaDouglas I think you misunderstand - James is a male ally who objects to parkrun allowing men in the F category. He's wearing a WSU vest to demonstrate his support
@metoffice No, just give us as accurate a weather forecast as possible. Bring your professional selves to work. Leave your cross-dressing perversion at home ffs
I'm delighted & SO proud to have played a small part in this.
Expecting fairness & safety for girls & women should not be controversial.
Our report clearly sets out the issues with moving testimonials from female athletes experiencing barriers to participation.
💚🩶💜
Thank you @sharrond62 and @SexMattersOrg for inviting us and for all your support for our report.
Leaders of sports governing bodies should read it and update their policies to restore safe and fair sport to women & girls - or risk legal action from @wsusportsunion!
I'm delighted & SO proud to have played a small part in this.
Expecting fairness & safety for girls & women should not be controversial.
Our report clearly sets out the issues with moving testimonials from female athletes experiencing barriers to participation.
💚🩶💜
Launching today - ‘The State of Play’
“The law is clear. The science is clear. Public opinion is clear. If a category or an event is labelled as being for Females, Women or Girls then it must be for biological women & girls.”
Delyth Rennie, SEEN in Sport Policy Advisor 1/
Read our report ‘The State of Play in Women’s Sports’
- Why women & girls need single-sex sport
- Lists the sports allowing males to participate in female sport
- Testimonials from those affected by unlawful policies
- Recommendations to restore safe & fair sport at all levels
"Expecting fairness and safety in sport for girl and women shouldn't be controversial." Delyth Rennie, Policy Advisor for SEEN in Sport.
Read our report launched today.
If you’d like to read more about the experiences of women athletes, and the sporting bodies that are still are failing women and girls, @SportSEENuk has also published its report today:
https://t.co/RensqzIvhl
Our new report, Getting back on track, explains how the Equality Act provides the legal framework for protecting and providing for women and girls in sport.
We explain the law on sport in layperson’s terms, and call on government ministers, sports councils and sports national governing bodies to protect the female category for women and girls.
Yesterday we launched the report in the @UKHouseofLords. As @MForstater said in her speech, for the past 15 years legal misunderstandings have removed the focus, opportunity and resources women and girls need to thrive in sport.
Organisations, sports leaders and public bodies do not need new legal tools to protect women’s sport. They just need to use the legal tools that already exist.
Protecting, celebrating and promoting women and girls in sport isn’t just what the law allows. It’s also the right and fair thing to do.
Read the report: https://t.co/SN6eOOuo4O
Important report - please read! 👇
The law is clear. All sports organisations must get all males OUT of the Female category immediately or they can expect legal action and will lose in court. #savewomenssports
Launching today - ‘The State of Play’
“The law is clear. The science is clear. Public opinion is clear. If a category or an event is labelled as being for Females, Women or Girls then it must be for biological women & girls.”
Delyth Rennie, SEEN in Sport Policy Advisor 1/
The Scottish Court of Session has just ruled that providing multi-user unisex toilets in a primary school amounted to indirect sex discrimination against female pupils.
https://t.co/ulFHKebMK9
1. Women’s spaces are for women. It’s irrelevant how the women look.
2. Men don’t belong in women’s spaces. It’s irrelevant how the men look.
3. Most trans-identified men would give at least one ball to look like Sharron Davies.