Trans women should use toilets based on biological sex, Phillipson says
- Keir Starmer stated that he is pleased with the clarity of the Supreme Court's ruling that defines a woman as an adult female based on biological sex.
- Phillipson announced that transgender women should use male toilets, following the court's decision, but emphasized the need for appropriate facilities.
- Starmer's spokesperson confirmed that he no longer believes that a transgender woman is a woman, reflecting the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Equality Act.
- Phillipson highlighted that there are significant issues to consider about facilities such as hospitals and women's refuges, stressing that guidance will be developed.
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