Thousands of protests in UK ruled against the definition of ‘woman’ against Supreme Court

Thousands of people took to the streets in London and Edinburgh on Saturday, recently defines a “woman” to oppose the Supreme Court’s decision, as someone handed over to the woman at birth.
Workers, trade unions, and LGBTQ+ community members held rallies in support of trans rights, waving flags and “trans women are women” and “trans rights are human rights.”
The ruling ruling, single-sex spaces and services such as toilets, changing rooms and hospital wards released on Wednesday. According to the court, these services “will work properly only when sex is interpreted as biological sex.”

Thousands of protests for trans rights in London after Supreme Court verdict

Many people in the Trans and Non-Binary community say that the decision reduces their identity and enhances their vulnerability.
In London, police reported that seven idols were vandalized near the protest, which included franchise military franchise in Parliament Square.
Justice Patrick Hodge said that he and four other judges unanimously ruled that “the Equality Act refers to a biological woman”. In the law, “words ‘sex’, ‘women’ and ‘man’ … mean (and always meant) biological sex, biological women and biological men,” the judges wrote.
The court’s verdict followed a legal dispute between the Women’s Scotland (FWS) for the Scottish government and the campaign group, which challenged the interpretation of the Scotland’s Equality Act. While the Scottish government argued that women trans a Gender recognition certificate (GRC) should have equal security, the court disagree.
The group gave a verdict in a Scottish court in 2022, but later its case was allowed to be taken to the Supreme Court, in which the hearing was held in November.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button