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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Judicial College Misrepresents the law re transgender people

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KeepPrisonsSingleSex · 12/05/2021 10:25

The Equal Treatment Bench Book is published by the Judicial College as a guide for judges and others working within the courts. It contains suggestions of measures that can be taken in order to ensure that all who participate in the legal process are able to do so equitably and fairly.

A new edition of the ETBB was published earlier this year. Regrettably, it misrepresents the law on transgender people and goes so far as to imply that deadnaming and misgendering may be criminal acts.

Institutional capture runs deep within the criminal justice system and has an adverse effect at every level.

Our article on the Equal Treatment Bench Book is published today at Conservative Home:

www.conservativehome.com/thecolumnists/2021/05/radical-the-criminal-justice-system-has-been-thoroughly-captured-by-gender-identity-ideology.html

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Shedbuilder · 27/05/2021 09:34

[quote soberodent]dont worry guys the judiciary actually doesn't know the law, now come visit "conservative home", where we are very pro womens rights like all good tories

is this really what "radical feminism" has fallen to? vote tory, attend heritage foundation panels, get comfortable at www.conservativehome.com?[/quote]
Grow up, as I have done in the last few years, and look beyond narrow party loyalties. Labour is still spouting TWAW: female Labour MPs are still risking their seats each time they make perfectly reasonable remarks regarding sex and gender. Despite heroic efforts from all the women who've stayed in Labour, the Labour Women's Declaration has got nowhere.

Instead of the bog-standard lazy knee-jerk reaction against the Tories, who are actually holding the line, how about directing some rage against Labour who, by abandoning women, have left the Tories with an open goal?

I speak as someone who has been a Labour supporter for my entire 40+ year voting life, but who spoiled my ballot. I can't vote for a party that's so wedded to looking progressive on the T front that it doesn't see that it's erasing women's rights.

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