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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Anyone wanting to support greens but really stuck on their trans beliefs and policies?

216 replies

ForCraftyWriter · 11/11/2025 09:09

I haven’t heard anything else that I disagree with, but I’m so disappointed by the outright ‘trans women are women statement’ and consequent policies. In my view this attitude doesn’t fit with the other green policies. Here we are saying that women are an unimportant subspecies, and that the wants of a very small number of trans identifying males trump the rights and needs of all the actual females.

How is anyone squaring this in their minds? Can you bring yourself to vote Green?

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Bagamama · 11/11/2025 09:24

Yes. I'm a peak potential green voter but until they cut out their sexism I won't vote for them.

I always used to vote for them in the European Parliament elections <<wistful>>.

CatHugger · 11/11/2025 09:35

I used to vote for them but haven't since they went gender woo. So disappointing.

GingerBeverage · 11/11/2025 09:38

Voted green in the past but they switched to wanting open borders and I can’t agree. So it’s not just one policy that’s a problem.

https://migration.greenparty.org.uk/migration-policy/

The Green Party in government will:

  1. Implement a fair and humane system of managed immigration
  2. Treat all migrants as if they are citizens
  3. Give all residents the right to vote
  4. Help families to be together
  5. Dismantle the Home Office
  6. Abolish the No Recourse to Public Funds condition
  7. Abolish the ten year route to settlement
  8. Stop the profiteering from application fees
  9. Stop putting people in prison because of their immigration status
  10. Accept our responsibility for the climate emergency and support the people forced to move

Migration Policy - Green Party Asylum and Migration Policy Working Group

https://migration.greenparty.org.uk/migration-policy/

nicepotoftea · 11/11/2025 09:42

ForCraftyWriter · 11/11/2025 09:09

I haven’t heard anything else that I disagree with, but I’m so disappointed by the outright ‘trans women are women statement’ and consequent policies. In my view this attitude doesn’t fit with the other green policies. Here we are saying that women are an unimportant subspecies, and that the wants of a very small number of trans identifying males trump the rights and needs of all the actual females.

How is anyone squaring this in their minds? Can you bring yourself to vote Green?

I don't think they are that hot on Green policies either.

When it comes to practical solutions, there doesn't seem to be much agreement.

They seem completely side tracked by the 'omni-cause' and occupying the space vacated by the squabbling left of labour factions.

RoyalCorgi · 11/11/2025 09:42

Amusingly, the Greens deputy leader objected to asylum seekers being housed in her constituency:

https://x.com/GBPolitcs/status/1987930820800131118

They're not just pathetic, they're hypocritical as well.

GB Politics (@GBPolitcs) on X

🚨NEW: The new Greens party deputy-leader Rachel Millward has objected to housing asylum seekers in her constituency, citing safety concerns

https://x.com/GBPolitcs/status/1987930820800131118

Instructions · 11/11/2025 09:45

Their position on sex and gender is a hard red line for me, which is a shame as many (not all, not by any means all!) of their other positions appeal to me greatly.

NormasArse · 11/11/2025 09:46

I feel the same.

Theeyeballsinthesky · 11/11/2025 09:57

Tbf I wouldn't have voted for them anyway as I think their policies are generally overly optimistic and light on how they would deliver but it's an absolute hard no from me now that Zak 'TWAW/GC women are awful bigots' is in charge

Pleasantsort2 · 11/11/2025 10:00

Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole, even if they gave you £1000 and a Lucky Bag if you voted for them! @RoyalCorgi sums it up!

Scarydinosaurs · 11/11/2025 10:01

Yes. I voted green but won’t again until
they change this (and I think another anti-female also put me off - possibly about sex work or surrogacy I can’t remember).

hellowhaaat3632 · 11/11/2025 10:01

No don't. If they can be bonkers about sex then the rest is rubbish too. Sure, anyone can write stuff that sounds good... i know it's jam packed with TRAs since they've left the other parties to go to this mad one so i don't think there's any saving it

Am an ex Green voter

PurplePolishing · 11/11/2025 10:09

Yes, it's a real shame OP. I consider them a bit of a joke party these days, they don't even have many credible green policies.

Just a woman hating, omni-cause group of fanatics, sadly.

LibbyOTV · 11/11/2025 10:10

Agreed OP. They're great on everything but this in my opinion. My view is that they are not going to have any sway on this issue, the tide has turned.

So I'm GC but have joined and will campaign cos overall their policies and the positive impact they will have on women, as well as other stuff, far outweighs stupid statements about transwomen which don't actually reflects the party's politics and how female dominated it had always been.

Don't get me wrong, some candidates I would NEVER support but the more I've been involved the more normal I see most greens are and many are like us and are just putting up with TWAW until it blows over which it will.

Meantime though we do need this left wing and hopeful voice on everything else as the climate crisis, poverty and far right need tackling

Chimneyonya · 11/11/2025 10:12

I don’t vote for them because there’s not a chance they could run the country well. The gender bollocks is just the icing on the cake.

RattlingTin · 11/11/2025 10:20

I used to vote Green when I was young (and when the Green Party was about the environment).

i wouldn’t vote for them now. Aside from the gender stuff I don’t like many of their people… Zack Polanski creeps me out, especially after all the hypnotits nonsense. And Sian Berry is awful - I used to live a few doors away from her so have met her quite a few times - was so disappointed, she’s an idiot!

NoBinturongsHereMate · 11/11/2025 10:22

Barely talk about the environment these days. Demonstrate no understanding of how government works. Or many areas of science. Elected hypnotits as a leader. Anti women.

No thanks.

I'd love to have a proper left-wing environmental party to vote for, but the Greens are not it. I'm not sure they ever were, but they used to be close enough that I could overlook the madder stuff and vote to boost their environmental message and campaigning. Not any more.

Keenovay · 11/11/2025 10:23

LibbyOTV · 11/11/2025 10:10

Agreed OP. They're great on everything but this in my opinion. My view is that they are not going to have any sway on this issue, the tide has turned.

So I'm GC but have joined and will campaign cos overall their policies and the positive impact they will have on women, as well as other stuff, far outweighs stupid statements about transwomen which don't actually reflects the party's politics and how female dominated it had always been.

Don't get me wrong, some candidates I would NEVER support but the more I've been involved the more normal I see most greens are and many are like us and are just putting up with TWAW until it blows over which it will.

Meantime though we do need this left wing and hopeful voice on everything else as the climate crisis, poverty and far right need tackling

I think that's a mature perspective, to kind of hold your nose and vote based on the majority of their policies - however I don't share your optimism that iit will blow over. The Greens courted young trans voters so hard for years, especially in Scotland, and the leadership seem so stubborn - I can't seem them climbing down from promoting self ID/TWAW. I'm a longtime Green and SNP voter who has regretfully switched to Labour. I know it's only policy of many and I don't like being a single issue voter - but I would feel like a turkey voting for Christmas. I think yours is a more balanced attitude though!

nicepotoftea · 11/11/2025 10:25

RoyalCorgi · 11/11/2025 09:42

Amusingly, the Greens deputy leader objected to asylum seekers being housed in her constituency:

https://x.com/GBPolitcs/status/1987930820800131118

They're not just pathetic, they're hypocritical as well.

The chances of any Green MP campaigning for solar farms or wind turbines in their constituency seem quite slim.

DrMorbius · 11/11/2025 10:38

I truly don't understand anyone who votes green. It has always been a wasted vote. The only reason i can see to vote green, is to have a spoiled vote counted. I.e x number of people voted green, as a protest against the main parties. At least the vote is counted.

The green policies are generally ludicrously simplistic. It's the sort of stuff you see little kids saying on these TV programs. The greens are no different than the Monster Raving Looney party, with the notable exception that the MRL party, know they are being ridiculous.

Abhannmor · 11/11/2025 10:42

Yes the support for drugs and surgery to 'cure' healthy people seems totally out of kilter with their other policies. The Greens and Big Pharma make an odd couple. Then the refusal to debate or even hear other views makes them seem a bit fanatical and intolerant.

It might be a pity but I'm guessing a lot of the support they're seeing in Polanski's honeymoon period will just drift back to Labour , which is edging away from gender ideology albeit slowly.

ditalini · 11/11/2025 10:45

I voted Green for years but no, it's very unlikely I ever will again.

I know a prospective candidate and the trans policies are the most important to her by a long way. Forget the environment, she'd rather the world burned than concede that TWANW.

Abhannmor · 11/11/2025 10:51

In fairness the Green deputy leader objected to asylum seekers being housed in an army camp. Not the same as refusal to have them in her constituency.

JoyintheMorning · 11/11/2025 11:07

It has been reported that they also want to reduce funding for Police and cancel all drug restrictions. (Class As for all?). I believe this was from the Platform at their conference.

midgetastic · 11/11/2025 11:12

If someone told me that the oil companies had paid people to join the greens to discredit them I would be tempted to believe them

its such a weird stand to take whilst the world burns

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