So okay, I am no legal eagle so may not be quite clear about this.
But it seems over the past few years, campaigning hasn't always been sucessful, but using the legal procedure of Judicial Review has been a positive option for women's rights.
" ... Judicial review is a process that enables citizens to challenge the lawfulness of decisions made by public bodies (such as government departments, local councils, and health authorities). The Human Rights Act is the law that enshrines the vast majority of the fundamental rights enjoyed by people in our country. ... "
Well it seems the Tories want to change (end?) Judicial Reviews.
A campaign has been launched today to challenge any undermining of this by a number of groups, including some women's groups.
humanrightsact.org.uk/why-were-campaigning/
Just thought I would alert those on FWR to this.