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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Baroness Williams of Trafford, Minister for Equalities

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GardenOfSeeds · 05/12/2018 15:58

Here are a few points in her letter to my MP about the GRA consultation not being accessible for people with disabilities and people who don't have English as a first language. I also raised concerns on compelled speech with my MP, along with religious belief personally I don't believe God makes mistakes and puts souls in the wrong body and note faith groups were consulted.

"The Government made a commitment to listen to all voices and to understand and address the legitimate concerns that were raised from all sides of the debate. We did not put forward any specific proposals for how we wanted to see the system change. This is because we entered this processes with an open mind and did not want to pre-empt the findings of the consultation."

Yet it started with TWAW.Confused

"... As a government, we therefore have a responsibility carefully to consider all the contributions we have received and determine how, in our response, we will properly address all the views and concerns raised. This includes considering the effects that any reform may have in specific contexts, such as single-sex spaces, prisons or schools."

Response expected next year.

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howard97A · 05/12/2018 17:09

The wording is virtually identical to a reply I received from Mordaunt about various aspects of the consultation.

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