Gender critical campaigners demand action from government on toilet access
- Gender critical campaigners have sent a letter to the Scottish Government, demanding a statement on toilet access policy in government properties.
- The letter gives the government seven days to respond and warns of possible legal action if unlawful practices continue.
- The letter emphasizes that single-sex facilities should be interpreted as based on biological sex, with widely available gender-neutral options.
- A Scottish Government spokesperson stated that they accept the Supreme Court ruling and are ongoing with necessary work since April.
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'Secret' plans to charge for public toilets blasted as councillor launches campaign against 'unfair' fee
A North Yorkshire councillor has hit out at controversial plans to charge people 40p to use the public toilets in the market town of Malton.Councillor Keane Duncan, who represents the neighbouring Norton Ward, has launched a "Free to Pee" campaign after he discovered "secret" plans to install card machines to access conveniences in the Market Place.The proposal was approved during a Malton Town Council meeting item that was held in private, when…

Gender critical campaigners demand action from government on toilet access
Sex Matters have threatened legal action and demanded action by next Wednesday.
The trans judge who refuses to comply and is taking the UK to the European Court of Human Rights
TL;DR: The Trans Advocacy and Complaints Collective (TACC) has obtained over a hundred pages of emails which reveal a trove of correspondence between EHRC senior leadership and gender critical lobbying group Sex Matters, including private meetings with the EHRC Chair and CEO.Internal emails obtained through a freedom of information request suggest that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) may not be acting as a neutral regulator in ma…
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