Politics
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State Of The World – July

Welcome to another edition of State Of The World. Let’s get started. Tens of thousands defy Hungary’s ban on Pride in protest against Orbán Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Budapest in defiance of the Hungarian government’s ban on Pride, heeding a call by the city’s mayor to “come calmly and Continue reading
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State of the World – June

Welcome to this months pride edition of State Of The World. Let’s get started. Pride has a different meaning this year. A lot of companies that usually ‘celebrate’ Pride are not doing that this year. For instance, in my local Primark outlet, there is no Pride merch on sale that I could see, and the Continue reading
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Future of Trans Youth Healthcare at Risk: Government Actions Scrutinized

Less than a year after the U.K. banned puberty blockers for trans youth, health secretary Wes Streeting, the Health Minister for this very un-Labour-like Labour government, is considering banning the prescription of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) by private clinics and healthcare providers to patients under 18. According to the BBC, government lawyers have stated that Continue reading
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Leaked – Labour Womens Conference Cancelled

Following the Supreme Court’s gender ruling, leaked Labour documents have revealed the party’s plans to postpone its women’s conference and restrict positive action provisions to “biological women”. LGBT groups within the party have condemned these documents as a “blatant attack” and an “attempt to isolate” transgender people. Confidential advice sent to members of the National Continue reading
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What the local Elections means for the LGBT+ Community

We have just had the local elections for 2025 earlier this month. Let’s look at the results then discuss what it means for the LGBT community as a whole. Results Here are the results by, broken down by party : – Party Total Won Change Reform UK 677 677 Liberal Democrats 370 163 Conservative 319 Continue reading
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State Of The World – May 2025

Welcome to May’s edition of State Of The World. Let’s get started. Supreme Court Ruling The big news over the last month is the Supreme Court ruling in the Scottish Government vs For Women Scotland (FWS). This ruling went badly for the LGBT community, not just the transgender community, as the court stated that the Continue reading
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BMA Critiques Supreme Court’s Ruling on The Equality Act.
The BMA (Resident Junior Doctors), or British Medical Association, the body that represents GP’s in the UK, has panned the recent Supreme Court ruling on what the word “sex” means in the Equality Act 2010 as “scientifically incorrect”. Not the first time BMA has come out in defence of Transgender People Last year, the BMA Continue reading
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Understanding the EHRC Guidance: A Push for Social Segregation?
A post about what the ECHR issued last night, with some information copied from the excellent breakdown from Sophia Maclennan on Threads. Link to her profile at the bottom of the post. Continue reading
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Why the Equality Act 2010 Still Protects Transgender Individuals
Today this government, a Labour government, said they support that transgender women are not women and we should use a man’s toilet. Here is a fact. The Supreme Court ruling did not change any laws. The ruling was in regard to what the word sex meant in relation to the Equality Act, specifically regarding the Continue reading
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How the Supreme Court Ruling Affects Trans Individuals

This week’s ruling changes the landscape entirely. In an unexpected move that has caught the legal and LGBTQIA sector by complete surprise, the UK’s Supreme Court has ruled that the Equality Act’s definition of women does not include trans women. In an instant, this ruling took away some of the rights Trans people have. Worse, Continue reading