Scotsman by Gina Davidson
Sunday, 26th April
'Demands to change definition of who should qualify as a woman in Scots equality law'
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'A consultation on how to implement a new law which aims to improve the number of women sitting on public authority boards has been overwhelmed with responses demanding that the Scottish Government change its definition of who should qualify as a woman. (continues)
concludes:
While most respondents were in favour of how the government wants the Act to be implemented and reported on, when asked for further comment, the analysts said the main comments centred on the fact that “the definition used has extended the legal definition of ‘woman’ far beyond the Equality Act”.
The Equality Act defines a woman as a “female of any age”. However, the definition in the GRPBA includes “a person who has the protected characteristic of gender reassignment”, which would include transwomen, including those without a Gender Recognition Certificate.
The draft guidance expanded it further to include those “always using female pronouns; using a female name on official documents such as a driving licence or passport, or on utility bills or bank accounts; describing themselves and being described by others in written or other communication using female language”.
The definition has been supported by feminist advocacy group Engender, but criticised by other organisations including Woman’s Place UK and For Women Scotland.
Asked if the government might change its definition based on the responses, a spokesperson said: “We are carefully considering the responses to the consultation on the draft guidance and will update respondents and those bodies directly affected by the legislation in due course. The amendment defining the meaning of women in the Bill was voted for unanimously by the Parliamentary Committee scrutinising the legislation.”
www.scotsman.com/news/politics/demands-change-definition-who-should-qualify-woman-scots-equality-law-2550073
John Nicholson MP (Ochil and South Perthshire) represents all of his constituents, including women.
They may wish to establish if he is colluding with the Scottish government's re-definition of woman & female.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochil_and_South_Perthshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
members.parliament.uk/member/4415/contact