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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Labour Women for Women’s Rights. Open letter

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R0wantrees · 10/05/2018 12:22

Dear Jeremy Corbyn and Jennie Formby,

The Labour Party has announced a policy on All-Women Shortlists (AWS) that seriously threatens women’s rights and is in breach of the Equality Act (2010). This has happened with no debate having taken place and before Jeremy Corbyn has met with women’s groups as he promised. The Labour Manifesto in 2017 said (p109) “A Labour government will gender audit all policy and legislation for its impact on women before implementation.”

It was Labour’s awareness of the under-representation of women in political life that led to the establishment of AWS and Women’s Officers in the first place. We have therefore found the decision on AWS deeply troubling in asserting gender identity over sex-based exemptions.

We fully understand the frustration felt by many Labour women that their voices are not being listened to. Many women Labour Party members are so concerned about this that they are leaving the Party.

We want a Labour government to improve the lives of women but we are concerned at the disregard with which women have been treated and understand that many of us feel alienated and afraid.

We fully support the rights of those who have undergone gender reassignment not to face discrimination as transgender people as is their right under the Equality Act (2010). However, women are also a protected group under the Equality Act and we are concerned that groups, including the Labour Party, are unwilling to uphold our right to sex-segregated spaces.

Sexism and misogyny are still endemic in society and no organisation is immune from it, including the Labour Party.

Recently too many men have not been reprimanded for using sexist obscenities as insults or defamatory caricatures of feminist debate. We will not tolerate women being slurred with the misogynist insult TERF or being called ‘cis’ against their will. Where sexist obscenities against women are used to silence debate we expect the Party to deal with these matters appropriately through the disciplinary process.

We expect the Party’s membership to understand the need for vigilance and to challenge sexism and misogyny.

However, we also believe there are signs of a growing awareness in the party that these issues of concern to us must be addressed. As grassroots members of the Labour Party, we pledge ourselves to ensuring that Labour is pro-active in the fight against women’s oppression and sex discrimination.

To this end, we have decided to stay as members of the Labour Party for now to make sure that women’s concerns are taken seriously within the party and its many structures.

We call on Jeremy Corbyn to meet with women, as promised, to discuss our concerns. We call on Labour women to redouble their efforts to make the party fit for purpose and to remain in the Party with us, not with illusions, but with spirit and determination to make women’s lives better and to increase our political representation.

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www.socfem.net/2018/05/labour-women-for-womens-rights

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TheClitterati · 10/05/2018 13:01

Brilliant & well done.

I'm not a LP member though I have always voted Labour. Just when I got to the point in my life where I wanted to join a political party Labour became openly anti-women. I am not cis and I am not a "non-man". I cannot vote for Labour as things stand.

But I respect the female LP members who have drafted and signed this letter and their commitment to push for change in the LP. I hope the LP is salvageable as a party for women. I'm not optimistic, but I hope i am wrong.

changeypants · 11/05/2018 09:39

i had to leave. waiting around to see if the labour party thought i was worthy of respect or not felt too much like an abusive relationship to me. i would rejoin if they sorted their shit out.

changeypants · 11/05/2018 09:41

....but i do appreciate that for them to sort their shit out takes women like me NOT leaving.... so yes, i too respect their commitment. i am sorry i could not do it.

MonsoonMama · 11/05/2018 13:23

A new low for Labour - their Women's Officer is organising an event to celebrate the mass resignation of women from the party...

twitter.com/Signorella/status/994902917604929537

TheClitterati · 11/05/2018 13:49

wow and plastering Corbins face all over the invitation.

I wonder if JC knows about that ...................

Yspadadden · 11/05/2018 19:45

You can sign the letter too if you want to - click the link at the bottom of the letter to visit socfem

YomTov · 11/05/2018 19:46

I'm proud to be a signatory to the letter (under my real name!). And yes, MonsoonMama, having the Women's Officer for Rochester and Strood celebrating the mass resignation of 300 women from Labour is a new low, and I'm astonished that Labour aren't doing anything about this.

Yspadadden · 11/05/2018 19:51

They'll need prompting. Anyone who is offended by it should report it. labour.org.uk/members/my-welfare/making-a-complaint/

chicklingpixies · 11/05/2018 20:02

Absolutely brilliant! Jeremy Corbyn is my local MP and has yet to reply to my letter (been chasing it for a long time now) and I, too can’t support labour anymore because it does my head in.....but I admire the commitment of the women who stay in the party to try and encourage debate.

OlennasWimple · 11/05/2018 20:37

LM is on that FB site now, trolling commenting on the replies women are leaving.

It's doing a great job in peak transing a few more women, though

R0wantrees · 11/05/2018 20:45

LM and others may well also be collecting all hostile comments to include in forthcoming debates / lobbying at Westminster about the increasing levels of transphobia.

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HouseMouseQueen · 11/05/2018 21:06

So proud of the Labour women in the UK fighting back. Here in Canada we fought Nixon v Rape Relief and set a precedent for women only spaces. It's on the books of SCOBC so we're a little bit ahead in my Province. That's not to say we don't have TA's here b/c we do and they attack women's groups constantly like the Women's Library etc.

I don't think Jeremy Corbyn is fit to lead the labour party tho and that's due to the antisemitism in the party which comes from the leadership and is never reprimanded. That's just my PO.

PencilsInSpace · 11/05/2018 21:13

This is a great letter.

I'm not a labour member but have voted labour in almost all elections since the late 80's. In the recent council elections I spoiled my vote because of this issue.

I will continue to spoil my vote for as long as there is no credible party that has a working definition of 'woman' that includes me.

For as long as all major parties fail to recognise sex as a protected characteristic I will spoil my vote at every election and I will encourage everyone I know to do the same.

I support these women Flowers

Sunkisses · 11/05/2018 21:16

I'm proud to have signed this letter too. I'm staying in to fight this insanity!

PencilsInSpace · 11/05/2018 21:39

AWS can seem like a fringe issue. It's not. Even if you don't care about AWS, or think they're a bad thing, this matters because of the precedent it sets.

AWS are only legal on the grounds of sex

Legally this means women, and tw with a GRC.

If labour (or any other party) get away with allowing self-ID for AWS this creates a precedent for any mention of sex, anywhere in the equality act, to mean gender identity.

This is legal self-ID by the back door.

ALL the single-sex exceptions in the EA become unuseable if labour get away with this because sex will now mean gender.

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