Greens call for single-sex guidance to be withdrawn
- The Equality and Human Rights Commission's interim guidance on single-sex spaces risks outing transgender people, violating their human rights, according to critics.
- The Green Party has called for the immediate withdrawal of the EHRC's guidance, deeming it ill-considered and harmful to trans individuals.
- Carla Denyer criticized the guidance as impractical and claimed it does not reflect Britain’s tradition of tolerance, asserting that it puts trans people at risk.
- Trans charity TransActual described the EHRC guidance as bigoted and unlawful, reflecting inconsistency in government policy on transgender rights.
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Green Party co-leader slams 'ill-considered' EHRC trans single-sex spaces guidance
The Green Party has called for “ill-considered” guidance on single-sex spaces access for trans people to be withdrawn immediately. Party co-leader, Carla Denyer, said that the “impractical” guidance issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) would put trans people at risk of discrimination or abuse. The guidance, published over the weekend, recommends that trans women be banned from women’s facilities and that trans men be banned …
Green Party calls for 'rushed' single-sex guidance to be withdrawn after Supreme Court ruling
"Think again, consult everyone who will be affected by this guidance and come back with something more thought out" The post Green Party calls for ‘rushed’ single-sex guidance to be withdrawn after Supreme Court ruling appeared first on Attitude.
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