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Great work from Murray , Blackwell and MacKensie on charities including legal advice for those who need it .

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Marmaladelover · 16/04/2026 15:30

Posting this for circulation and publicity having been alerted to it in an article in the Times today .

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2026/04/16/losing-focus-womens-charities-and-the-uk-supreme-court-ruling/

They say :

The report is intended as a resource for women concerned about these charities losing sight of their purpose, including service users and their advocates, and for trustees and staff who have felt isolated and unsupported in raising concerns about that. It should interest trustees of women’s charities, and their funders. It also includes important messages for those charged with regulating the charitable sector.
We hope it will be a catalyst for change in the sector, and a resource for those in it who face an uphill battle in making a small but essential group of charities refocus on their duty to benefit women.

Losing focus: Women’s charities and the UK Supreme Court ruling - Murray Blackburn Mackenzie

Women’s charities and the UK Supreme Court ruling Our latest report focuses on charities whose objects, as set out in their governing documents, state that they should benefit solely women and/or girls, or that their beneficiaries must be female. The r...

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2026/04/16/losing-focus-womens-charities-and-the-uk-supreme-court-ruling/

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Marmaladelover · 16/04/2026 15:32

sugar it wrote Blackwell not Blackburn!
apologies !

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WittyLimeBiscuit · 28/04/2026 11:54

A great resource. The recent Scope choir saga shows how one or two activists can hijack a long-established charity

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 28/04/2026 15:35

Marmaladelover · 16/04/2026 15:30

Posting this for circulation and publicity having been alerted to it in an article in the Times today .

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2026/04/16/losing-focus-womens-charities-and-the-uk-supreme-court-ruling/

They say :

The report is intended as a resource for women concerned about these charities losing sight of their purpose, including service users and their advocates, and for trustees and staff who have felt isolated and unsupported in raising concerns about that. It should interest trustees of women’s charities, and their funders. It also includes important messages for those charged with regulating the charitable sector.
We hope it will be a catalyst for change in the sector, and a resource for those in it who face an uphill battle in making a small but essential group of charities refocus on their duty to benefit women.

Brilliant, thank you! This is badly needed. Charities that have become political lobby groups shouldn't be taking funding under false pretenses. I was horrified by Scope's lunacy. I could never now refer anyone to them; they have nailed their colours to the mast, and vulnerable disabled females who don't consent to opposite sex carers risk having Susan turn up to do their intimate care complete with his beard, knee length false tits, his exciting pronouns and his duper's delight smile - since anyone decent would not put a client in this position.

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