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It is the day after #GigglevTickle and I haven’t woken up believing that men can be women. You can try & punish me for not believing it, but you can never make me believe it.
Men cannot be women.
A Muslim woman with PTSD relating to male sexual violence was told by NHS England that she must share toilet and shower facilities with trans women [biological males]. She took them to an employment tribunal and won. It’s a significant case. Link to the full judgment below.🧵
📣🚨Karen Webb, an NHS specialist nurse with 42 years’ experience working with older people, faced losing her honorary Queen’s Nurse title after being reported for gender-critical posts on X.
The situation began during what should have been a standard team meeting. In the informal chat before proceedings began, Karen, in response to another colleague, expressed support for the Olympic Committee’s decision to exclude male athletes from women’s sporting categories. Within minutes, she received a private message from the Trust’s Head of Equality and Inclusion, informing her that she had “upset a lot of people”.
The following day, she was told that her “attitude” towards transgender individuals needed to be discussed.
Three months later, Karen was called to a formal meeting with senior figures at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, where she was questioned about her views on trans people and her ability to provide them with compassionate care.
Believing the matter to have been resolved, Karen was then contacted by the Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN), which informed her that it had received a complaint about alleged “transphobia” and “bigotry”. She was instructed to delete her social media posts or risk losing her honorary title. The experience caused her significant and understandable distress.
At that point, Karen turned to the Free Speech Union for support.
The FSU wrote to QICN on her behalf, setting out her legally protected right to hold and express gender-critical beliefs under the Equality Act 2010. Shortly thereafter, QICN dropped its investigation and issued a full apology, acknowledging that there was “no case to answer” and that Karen had “done nothing wrong”.
Following a Subject Access Request (SAR), it emerged that the complaint had been made by a senior activist colleague, who had also disclosed information from a confidential internal process – despite that matter having been closed without any disciplinary action. This disclosure appeared to be a malicious attempt to damage Karen’s professional reputation and facilitate the removal of her honorary title.
A subsequent grievance investigation by the NHS Trust upheld Karen’s complaint, finding that confidential information had been improperly shared with QICN. The Trust accepted that Karen had a reasonable expectation that discussions within the internal process would remain private, and confirmed that this expectation had been breached.
The Trust has since stated that “appropriate action will be taken” to ensure lessons are learned and similar incidents do not occur again.
Although the Free Speech Union was ultimately able to protect Karen’s title and prevent disciplinary action, the experience has left a lasting impact.
Now retired, she reflects that the episode has cast a shadow over what should have been the culmination of a long and dedicated career in nursing. This sad episode resulted in Karen deciding it was time to retire.
We are proud to have supported Karen during this difficult time. Cases like hers are far from isolated – more than 40 per cent of the Free Speech Union’s casework now involves individuals facing repercussions for expressing gender-critical beliefs, which are protected under the Equality Act 2010.
Watch Karen share her story and join the Free Speech Union below 👇
A woman is killed every ten minutes by a family member or intimate partner.
Most rape and sexual assault is committed by someone you know and trust.
The misogyny runs deep and it’s worldwide.
That’s why we won’t shut up about the Epstein files.
It’s time for predators to pay
BREAKING: The High Court has dismissed the Good Law Project’s challenge to the EHRC interim guidance on single and separate-sex facilities.
Mr Justice Swift endorsed the EHRC update as an accurate statement of the law for employers & service providers.
I’m sure you all remember Gabrielle Darone, the trans – identifying man who simulated a pregnancy that ended in a “planned stillbirth.” He joined a support group for women who had experienced stillbirth, and when some of the women objected to his presence, they were ejected from their own support group.
I hadn’t seen this before, but it absolutely does not surprise me that this disgustinglplman was praised for play-acting at something that women actually do every day of the week.
“I will smack the shit out of you I promise”
Those were the words of a man who thought he and his friend had the right to be in the women’s toilets when my friends and I confronted them.
Women are not people who wear make up or dresses, they are adult human females and they deserve single sex spaces. Not sure why he thought making a physical threat would convince us otherwise.
This case has taken so much from my mum, more than anyone will ever know. But she never stopped moving forward. Her strength means everything. Today is only a step, and there’s so much more to come for her. Love you mum🩷
@SCynic1@kilgefin@campbellclaret@RoryStewartUK Two highly-privileged men are baffled and a little bit sad about ordinary women's rage, passion and investment in women's rights to safety, dignity, space away from male physical difference, power, advantage and potential violence. How extremely decently progressive of them.
@CommonsWEC@kimleadbeater@NadiaWhittomeMP Seriously?
Whittome brings @UKLabour into disrepute by advocating for men in women's services, provisions & sports.
Despite the Supreme Court clarification of the law that sex means sex.
The @CommonsWEC is a complete joke.
Where women's rights go to die.
I’m sorry, but I don’t. More MPs who don’t know what a woman is and think there’s a hierarchy of rights and equalities with women and lesbians at the bottom.
The Pathways puberty blocker clinical trial must be stopped. It risks chemically neutering a generation of same-sex attracted, neurodiverse and traumatised young people. @wesstreeting please stop it before it’s too late.