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Scope is punishing women for wrongthink - Whole choir cancelled from London Marathon because of personal GC views of one person

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singthing · 24/04/2026 16:18

Choir dropped from London Marathon over founder’s ‘gender-critical views’
Charity cancels singers who raise runners’ spirits owing to Janet Murray’s opposition to gender ideology

A choir has been dropped from the London Marathon over a member’s gender-critical views.

The Singing Striders are frequently booked to stand on the sidelines and raise the spirits of runners, and the group had been invited to support the upcoming marathon by Scope, a leading disability charity.

However, the amateur ensemble was dropped because a single member had been critical of gender ideology.

This is the view that gender is defined by self-identification, rather than biological sex, meaning that those born male can become women.

Janet Murray, the choir founder, was informed that her opposition to this worldview went against Scope’s “commitment to diversity and inclusion”.

Charity bosses also told her “we are concerned about your views because we don’t agree with your views”.

As a writer and journalist, Murray has publicly expressed concerns about the inclusion of biological males in women’s sports and organisations such as Girlguiding.

It is understood that the decision to cancel the choir, which was to perform for no fee, came after Scope received two anonymous complaints about these opinions.

The charity has since defended its stance as it is “committed to the equality and inclusion of trans and non-binary disabled people”.

Janet Murray, the writer
Murray says it is ironic that Scope should bring politics into a space that was simply about supporting charity runners Credit: Belinda Jiao
Ms Murray told The Telegraph: “When cancel culture finds its way into something as joyful as a choir singing for marathon runners, it’s a sobering reminder of how insidious it can be.

“My choir exists to lift people up, helping them through the hardest moments as they raise money for charity. I’ve run the London Marathon myself, and I know how much that support means.”

The writer said that while she did have gender-critical views, they did not enter into her work with the choir, adding: “I leave politics at home when I’m with the choir – and so does everyone else.

“Ironically, it’s Scope that’s brought politics into a space that was simply about supporting charity runners – effectively silencing a choir in the process.”

The cancellation came despite the Singing Striders performing for Scope at past marathons without incident.

The London Marathon has several “cheer points” along the route to boost the morale of runners, and Scope has two dedicated spaces this year, at Tower Hill and Woolwich

The London Marathon will take place on Sunday
The London Marathon will take place on Sunday Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage
The Singing Striders were set to raise a chorus at the mile-three cheer point in Woolwich, performing from 8.30am to 1pm, with minor expenses for travel covered by Scope.

The choir had practised for months ahead of the marathon, and members were understood to be surprised and disappointed by the decision, and hopeful that an organisation might come forward to offer them a space at the event on Sunday.

Critics of gender ideology have been subjected to cancellation since the issue of transgender identities emerged into public consciousness, with figures such as Graham Linehan, the Father Ted co-writer, being an early victim of censoriousness.

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In 2024, the debate shifted again when the Cass review cautioned against rushing children into life-changing gender transitions, particularly with the use of potentially harmful puberty blockers.

Scope has defended its decision to cancel the marathon choir, stating that the move “reflects where we stand as an organisation and our commitment to our colleagues, volunteers and supporters”.

John McLachlan, Scope’s chief executive, said: “Concerns were raised to us about the views of the founder and director of Singing Striders, a choir who were due to volunteer to perform for us at the London Marathon. After consideration, we took the decision to not have their choir perform on our behalf.

“We understand and respect the right for people to hold different views about inclusion. At Scope, we are committed to the equality and inclusion of trans and non-binary disabled people. We have trans and non-binary colleagues, volunteers and supporters.

“Scope is committed to equality and inclusion. Our EDI policy sets out our commitment to be an inclusive employer and inclusive charity.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/24/choir-dropped-london-marathon-founder-gender-critical-views/
https://archive.ph/LXP0N

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/24/choir-dropped-london-marathon-founder-gender-critical-views

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AlexaStopAlexaNo · 24/04/2026 17:51

I wonder what their runners for Sunday think! Registering to fundraise for them in good faith and JUST as you’re about to do it they come out with this shit. I’d be mortified.

RaininSummer · 24/04/2026 17:55

Awful behaviour. Won't support them anyone more.

CompleteGinasaur · 24/04/2026 17:58

Yep. Another one to take off the donate and put on the shit list.

lcakethereforeIam · 24/04/2026 18:00

John McLachlan Scope's CEO, and woke bloke...bwoke, quoted saying this

At Scope, we are committed to the equality and inclusion of trans and non-binary disabled people. We have trans and non-binary colleagues, volunteers and supporters.

What about the equality and inclusion of disabled people who know that sex Matters? What if a disabled woman wants her carers to be female? Is she a bigot? If she speaks up because Big Brenda, although perfectly nice, frightens her should she expect to be cancelled?

I've seen figures about how often disabled people, particularly women, are sexually assaulted. It was horrifying.

ArtShow · 24/04/2026 18:02

That's why I only donate to sex matters and the crowd funders I see on here

LightDrizzle · 24/04/2026 18:07

Scope have been shit for years.

They used to provide actual hands on support like respite and holiday centres that people and families really, really need but obviously that’s very complicated, risk, compliance, blah blah. So now they confine themselves to signposting help to people and , and mostly this mostly advocating for the needs of people with Cerebral Palsy. I very cynically see it as yet another not-for-profit career route provider for middle class grads to get into PR, communications and of course the Charity Sector.

My daughter has CP and I don’t support them. I support a charity that provides assistive communication aids to people with disabilities.

GrueyTwoey · 24/04/2026 18:07

It's singing ffs.

yetanotherusernameAgain · 24/04/2026 18:08

“Scope is committed to equality and inclusion. Our EDI policy sets out our commitment to be an inclusive employer and inclusive charity.”

But not inclusive of people who hold gender critical views? If that's how they treat a group of volunteers at a one-off event, imagine what it must feel like if you're a GC employee or long-term volunteer. Truly a chilling effect.

SisterBliss · 24/04/2026 18:17

I work there. I’m massively disappointed but not surprised. Scope is well and truly captured.

BusyAzureTraybake · 24/04/2026 18:21

LightDrizzle · 24/04/2026 18:07

Scope have been shit for years.

They used to provide actual hands on support like respite and holiday centres that people and families really, really need but obviously that’s very complicated, risk, compliance, blah blah. So now they confine themselves to signposting help to people and , and mostly this mostly advocating for the needs of people with Cerebral Palsy. I very cynically see it as yet another not-for-profit career route provider for middle class grads to get into PR, communications and of course the Charity Sector.

My daughter has CP and I don’t support them. I support a charity that provides assistive communication aids to people with disabilities.

Thanks for this. Would you consider naming that charity on here? Some women might like to switch the Scope donations that they are cancelling to the charity that you support.

twohotwaterbottles · 24/04/2026 18:25

Scope can get in the bin. I'm utterly sick of such batshittery

BusyAzureTraybake · 24/04/2026 18:45

It'll be the new CEO, in place for just one month, signalling to the sector to make his interim status permanent and to burnish his CV in case they don't.

Scope chief executive Mark Hodgkinson has announced he is to leave Scope, the disability and equality charity that he has led for the last seven years.

He steps down at the end of March and will be replaced on an interim basis by the charity’s executive director of services John McLachan, who has been with Scope for 38 years.

https://www.charitytimes.com/ct/Scope-CEO-to-move-on.php

Scope CEO to move on

Scope chief executive Mark Hodgkinson has announced he is to leave Scope, the disability and equality charity that he has led for the last seven years.

https://www.charitytimes.com/ct/Scope-CEO-to-move-on.php

BeaTwix · 24/04/2026 19:10

This breaks the Equality Act doesn't it?

Discrimination against a protected characteristic (gender critical belief).

Do we need to plant carrots?

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 24/04/2026 19:25

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Theeyeballsinthesky · 24/04/2026 19:33

The charity sector is absolutely infested with this bullshit.

Daisypod · 24/04/2026 19:34

AlexaStopAlexaNo · 24/04/2026 17:49

Instagram comments have now gone off! 😂😂😂

On scopes page or somewhere else? Scopes page doesn’t allow comments on any of their posts so have they all been removed?

singthing · 24/04/2026 19:41

They have also mysteriously limited comments on their FB posts (at least the most recent, older ones are still open).

But given how the newest posts ONLY have positive/supportive/uncontroversial comments, why on earth would they need to limit posts though? That only makes sense if people are criticising them and they have been on a big deleting spree and then done it.

How....tolerant of them.

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DworkinWasRight · 24/04/2026 20:00

BeaTwix · 24/04/2026 19:10

This breaks the Equality Act doesn't it?

Discrimination against a protected characteristic (gender critical belief).

Do we need to plant carrots?

Yes, it does. If Janet Murray decides to sue, then I think Scope’s lawyers will advise it to settle pretty quickly. It’s hard to see that they have a defence, given the CEO has publicly admitted that the reason for the cancellation was Janet’s gender-critical beliefs.

I think beginning your trial tenure as CEO by losing a legal case and causing, quite unnecessarily, reputational damage to the organisation, does not bode well for a permanent appointment. But what do I know? Quite possibly the people responsible for making appointments are as crazy as he is.

GrueyTwoey · 24/04/2026 20:12

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Ah yes, the evilness too.
Singing is far right after all...

NotMyRealAccount · 24/04/2026 20:20

Really hoping another charity steps up and offers Janet's group a spot. I would certainly garden for her if necessary.

AngleofRepose · 24/04/2026 20:24

BusyAzureTraybake · 24/04/2026 18:45

It'll be the new CEO, in place for just one month, signalling to the sector to make his interim status permanent and to burnish his CV in case they don't.

Scope chief executive Mark Hodgkinson has announced he is to leave Scope, the disability and equality charity that he has led for the last seven years.

He steps down at the end of March and will be replaced on an interim basis by the charity’s executive director of services John McLachan, who has been with Scope for 38 years.

https://www.charitytimes.com/ct/Scope-CEO-to-move-on.php

Aha! good call!

AngleofRepose · 24/04/2026 20:27

GrueyTwoey · 24/04/2026 20:12

Ah yes, the evilness too.
Singing is far right after all...

The Puritans in Salem banned singing as well (unless it was literally singing from the approved hymn book), if I recall correctly.

Lots of "fun" happened to the women in that town, too! Fun created by the righteous.

HermioneWeasley · 24/04/2026 20:37

What a bunch of pathetic virtue signallers completely detracting from what should be an important purpose

i I hope everyone cancelling donations is writing to let them know why.

BunfightBetty · 24/04/2026 20:44

Right, that’s the last that Scope get a penny off me.

Janet’s been bullied by prats who think they’re on the right side of history for a few years now. There were a couple of awful women who set about destroying her reputation and business for no real reason other than to be mean girls, as far as I can tell.

I’ve worked with her a little in her role as a business coach and she’s great - a really straight up, principled person.

I hope Scope and their idiot of an interim CEO get their just desserts.