Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reversed his previous stance and now states that trans women are not considered women, aligning with a recent UK Supreme Court ruling.
Downing Street confirmed this shift, emphasizing that the legal definition of 'woman' is based on biological sex. The Labour government has further clarified that, following the court's decision, transgender women should use male toilets in public facilities. This marks a significant change in the government's approach to transgender rights and public policy.
The move has sparked debate and controversy among advocates and critics alike.
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About time someone in government started listening to common sense and the actual law instead of woke ideology. Biology isn’t up for debate, and women’s spaces need protecting for safety and fairness. Let’s hope this signals more pushback against the radical gender agenda.
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Keir Starmer no longer believes trans women are women, No10 says
Prime Minister Keir Starmer no longer believes trans women are women, Downing Street has said, despite having previously said that they were in his view, and in the eyes of the law
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