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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Has the Guardian had a stroke?

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theDudesmummy · 01/06/2026 17:37

The new EHRC ruling isn’t just about trans people’s access to toilets - it’s about protecting other vital single-sex spaces | Susanna Rustin | The Guardian

The new EHRC ruling isn’t just about trans people’s access to toilets - it’s about protecting other vital single-sex spaces | Susanna Rustin

From the start, feminists have fought for spaces that are less visible but which have special status: prisons, refuges, rape crisis centres, lesbian groups, women’s health centres and sports, says social affairs journalist Susanna Rustin

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/01/ehrc-ruling-trans-peoples-access-to-toilets-protecting-single-sex-spaces

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hholiday · 01/06/2026 17:53

Susanna Rustin is one of the few surviving Guardian journalists who understands the gender critical viewpoint. But it’s amazing the Guardian allows her to write anything on the subject. It strikes me she’s choosing her words carefully.

Abhannmor · Yesterday 17:34

I've just caught up with this . An article like this would have been unthinkable until very recently. Must admit I kept waiting for some ambivalent be kind concluding paragraphs. But I'm impressed. Will there be a salvo from Owen Jones in response I wonder.

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