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Feminists ‘really feel braver about talking out’ after gender ruling – however critics say it ‘stokes tradition battle’

By Editorial Board Last updated: April 16, 2025 6 Min Read
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Feminists ‘really feel braver about talking out’ after gender ruling – however critics say it ‘stokes tradition battle’

A former Labour MP who give up the celebration over Sir Keir Starmer’s management has welcomed the landmark Supreme Courtroom ruling on the definition of a girl as a “victory for feminists”.

Rosie Duffield, now the impartial MP for Canterbury, stated the judgment helped resolve the “lack of clarity” that has existed within the politics across the problem “for years”.

She was chatting with Ali Fortescue on the Politics Hub on the identical day the UK’s highest courtroom delivered its verdict on one of the vital contentious debates in politics.

Politics newest: MPs reply to Supreme Courtroom ruling on gender

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How do you outline a girl in legislation?

The judges have been requested to rule on how “sex” is outlined within the 2010 Equality Act – whether or not meaning organic intercourse or “certificated” intercourse, as legally outlined by the 2004 Gender Recognition Act.

Their unanimous resolution was that the definition of a “woman” and “sex” within the Equality Act 2010 refers to “a biological woman and biological sex”.

Requested what she made about feedback by fellow impartial MP John McDonnell – who stated the courtroom “failed to hear the voice of a single trans person” and that the choice “lacked humanity and fairness” because of this, she stated: “This ruling doesn’t affect trans people in the slightest.

“It is about girls’s rights – girls’s rights to single intercourse areas, girls’s rights, to not be discriminated towards.

“It literally doesn’t change a single thing for trans rights and that lack of understanding from a senior politician about the law is a bit worrying, actually.”

Nevertheless, Maggie Chapman, a Scottish Inexperienced MSP, disagreed with Ms Duffield and stated she was “concerned” concerning the impression the ruling would have on trans folks “and for the services and facilities they have been using and have had access to for decades now”.

Susan Smith and Marion Calder give a statement, as the Supreme Court rules on an appeal by For Women Scotland about whether a person with a full gender recognition certificate which recognises that their gender is female is a woman under British equality laws, outside the Supreme Court in London, Britain, April 16, 2025. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska

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“One of the grave concerns that we have with this ruling is that it will embolden people to challenge trans people who have every right to access services,” she stated.

“We know that over the last few years… their [trans people’s] lives have become increasingly difficult, they have been blocked from accessing services they need.”

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‘At this time’s ruling solely stokes the tradition battle additional’

Delivering the ruling on the London courtroom on Wednesday, Lord Hodge stated: “However we counsel towards studying this judgment as a triumph of a number of teams in our society on the expense of one other. It isn’t.

Campaigners for For Women Scotland (FWS) celebrate outside the Supreme Court in London after terms "woman" and "sex" in the Equality Act refer to a biological woman and biological sex, the Supreme Court has ruled. Picture date: Wednesday April 16, 2025.

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“The Equality Act 2010 gives transgender people protection, not only against discrimination through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, but also against direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and harassment in substance in their acquired gender.

“That is the appliance of the precept of discrimination by affiliation. These statutory protections can be found to transgender folks, whether or not or not they possess a gender recognition certificates.”

Asked whether she believed the judgment could “draw a line” under the culture war, Ms Chapman told Fortescue: “At this time’s judgment solely stokes that tradition battle additional.”

And she said that while Lord Hodge was correct to say there were protections in law for trans people in the 2020 Equality Act, the judgment “would not stop issues occurring”.

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“It may offer protections once bad things have happened, once harassment, once discrimination, once bigotry, once assaults have happened,” she stated.

She additionally warned some teams “aren’t going to be satisfied with today’s ruling”.

“We know that there are individuals and there are groups who actually want to roll back even further – they want to get rid of the Gender Recognition Act from 2004,” she stated.

“I think today’s ruling just emboldens those views.”

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