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Will the Supreme Court protect Women's Rights?

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OldFrill Tue 15-Apr-25 13:48:53

Judgement is due tomorrow Wed 16 April.
The link explains the history, the options and the implications.

sex-matters.org/posts/updates/will-the-supreme-court-protect-womens-rights/

Cateq Sun 20-Apr-25 14:00:33

I’m afraid this is another fine mess Nicola Sturgeon got us into with her determination that anyone could call themselves a female without the need for any gender reassignment to have taken place

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 20-Apr-25 14:11:38

It’s all a real dog’s dinner isn’t it? Is it just the UK? Are we just too liberal?

Lathyrus3 Sun 20-Apr-25 14:17:41

What is the difference? Do you mean there are different factions
ie violent -trans

Non-violent -LGBTQ+ and trans

Genuinely don’t understand what you’re saying.

Mollygo Sun 20-Apr-25 14:36:15

mabon1

There is a huge difference between trans and LGBTQ+ and trans.

Do clarify the difference Mabon and explain how we are supposed to know which is which.

AuntieE Sun 20-Apr-25 14:38:12

Frankly if the court of session can make head or tail of the link OP provided they are a gey clever bunch of people, irrespective of sex.

I trust the arguments put forward by the Advocates will be a whole lot clearer.

I do care about women's rights, but I also care about men's rights, and the rights of those who feel they have been born in the wrong kind of body.

Oreo Sun 20-Apr-25 14:50:50

Doodledog

Smileless2012

And hope that the full force of the law comes down on the perpetrators Galaxy.

The action that is(or is not) taken over this will be a good indicator of what we can expect in future.

I think ‘or not’ is what will happen.In these kind of cases the Met are about as useless as a chocolate teapot.

Oreo Sun 20-Apr-25 14:51:37

I also think that a lot of the front bench in Labour are the same about this subject.

Oreo Sun 20-Apr-25 14:52:29

Expect kickbacks against the ruling from now onwards🤬

Smileless2012 Sun 20-Apr-25 14:52:47

What rights for men who feel they've been born into the wrong
body are you referring too AuntieE?

Oreo Sun 20-Apr-25 14:54:33

AGAA4

Transwomen have been around for a long time and have been using the female toilets mostly with no problems.
TransAction and other groups have caused problems for women and transwomen by insisting that they are women and have a right to be in female safe spaces.
Transwomen who have never caused problems for women are now worried about the reactions after the court case

As I expected the TRAs will continue to behave like aggressive men and cause more trouble. They won't go quietly.

Agreed

pascal30 Sun 20-Apr-25 16:07:01

Oreo

AGAA4

Transwomen have been around for a long time and have been using the female toilets mostly with no problems.
TransAction and other groups have caused problems for women and transwomen by insisting that they are women and have a right to be in female safe spaces.
Transwomen who have never caused problems for women are now worried about the reactions after the court case

As I expected the TRAs will continue to behave like aggressive men and cause more trouble. They won't go quietly.

Agreed

completely agree too...

Mollygo Sun 20-Apr-25 16:25:45

Agreed AGAA4, Oreo, Pascal30
Trans who have never caused problems for women will indeed be worried. Something that the violent TW or TRA have never considered before and are not considering now.
Women who have never caused problems for trans are even more worried.
Although some consider that not allowing any males into women’s safe spaces or sports or jobs consider that as women causing problems for trans

IW is celebrating that over 1000people were shouting expletive JKR.
TW are waving banners saying bring back witch burning for JK.

4allweknow Sun 20-Apr-25 17:43:28

Does Scotland have a Supreme Court? Thought that Court covered all GB.

ViceVersa Sun 20-Apr-25 17:49:43

4allweknow

Does Scotland have a Supreme Court? Thought that Court covered all GB.

The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

narrowboatnan Sun 20-Apr-25 18:35:33

CountessFosco

You are right - far too few care, they would rather respond to silly, superficial comments. Just my opinion. Also fed-up with GN. If only everyone was forced to give their names instead of hiding behind pseudonyms, maybe the content would be better?

Lots of us care, Countess , but not all are prepared to share our opinions on here.

As for the pseudonyms, I feel that they help to keep us safe. A pseudonym means that any unscrupulous persons on here cannot look us up on places like Linked In, X, or Facebook and, potentially send us unwanted messages or friendship requests. I, for one, prefer it that way.

OldFrill Sun 20-Apr-25 20:37:20

AuntieE

Frankly if the court of session can make head or tail of the link OP provided they are a gey clever bunch of people, irrespective of sex.

I trust the arguments put forward by the Advocates will be a whole lot clearer.

I do care about women's rights, but I also care about men's rights, and the rights of those who feel they have been born in the wrong kind of body.

The Appeal was heard by the Supreme Court (that's the UK court) the Court of Session is the highest Scottish Court who had supported Scotgov.

The Supreme Court (that's the UK court) judge thanked the KC for the Sex Matters submission which helped them reach their judgement

I think everyone here cares about other humans but many don't want hard won rights to be seized claimed inappropriately at others' expense.

kjmpde Sun 20-Apr-25 22:19:01

My concern about the judgement is that it implies that a person wants to change from male to female or vice versa on a whim. I am very lucky that I was born a woman and want to stay a woman. Not everyone is that lucky.
Ladies no longer have communal changing rooms, cubicles in public lavatories . Screens in hospitals. So why do people feel so threatened?
NHS is still in a position where a male GP has to have a chaperone for intimate examinations but not the case if a female GP. Nobody heard that a woman can assault a woman? Nobody seems to complain when a female cleaner is in male toilets or vice versa.

Galaxy Sun 20-Apr-25 22:24:04

Yeah that would be because men commit 97 % of sexual assault.

hilz Sun 20-Apr-25 22:43:52

To suggest we are more at risk from a trans person is insulting and cruel. So long as we all have a space where we can have our privacy and dignity maintained then I would be comfortable The difficulty is that some single sex places will struggle to provide spaces for those who perceive them selves to be a different sex to the one they were assigned at birth. In the meantime I simply wish we could be kinder to each other.

Mollygo Sun 20-Apr-25 23:17:46

Oh Hilz I so agree with I simply wish we could be kinder to each other.
But one group has spent years being kind-and look where that has got us.
No one has suggested that we are at risk from all trans so your comment is inaccurate, to say the least.
You say,
So long as we all have a space where we can have our privacy and dignity maintained then I would be comfortable

And wouldn’t we all!

Women did have those spaces, until the antics of some trans and TRA took away the certainty that a space women had previously believed would afford them privacy and dignity no longer existed.

You will find that GNs do believe TIM deserve places that will afford them privacy and dignity, so you, and all of us can be comfortable.

Hilz, do you think that should be at the expense of women who have fought long and hard to get them for themselves?

Syracute Sun 20-Apr-25 23:57:19

My apologies for the misspell of your name . Mollygo that is all it was .. You are still a very rude person for your comment to me .
Insulting and rude I might add . I am a glad a few other posters supported other thoughts on this subject as it really was becoming an echo chamber for hate. You can disguise it as you want but that is what this is .

Rosie51 Sun 20-Apr-25 23:59:14

hilz

To suggest we are more at risk from a trans person is insulting and cruel. So long as we all have a space where we can have our privacy and dignity maintained then I would be comfortable The difficulty is that some single sex places will struggle to provide spaces for those who perceive them selves to be a different sex to the one they were assigned at birth. In the meantime I simply wish we could be kinder to each other.

I don't think it's transpersons women at are risk from, it's specifically transwomen. It is a fact that men are responsible for 97% of sexual assaults. It is also fact that the percentage of transgender women incarcerated in our prisons for sex crimes is a much greater percentage compared to that of 'men' incarcerated for sex crimes. The fact that transwomen are male cannot be disregarded. Maybe the whole self-id as transgender needs a more in-depth examination. We need to know why transwomen rape and sexually abuse genetic women at a much higher incidence than ordinary non-trans men.

hilz Mon 21-Apr-25 07:43:07

Rosie50
I have not looked into the criminality of any particular group of people. Everyday is a school day...

hilz Mon 21-Apr-25 08:09:51

Mollygo.
I am all for women having rights. As indeed I am for everyone to have rights. My heart goes out to those negatively affected by the courts recent outcome. Whist being happy for those who feel victorious.
We are not all the same. I'm just trying to live life accepting we are all different and be as respectful as I can be..

ordinarygirl Mon 21-Apr-25 08:35:29

How does the ruling give more rights to women?