The way I heard it, their legal advisors have said that (with the supreme court ruling), in allowing trans girls, they might open themselves up to challenges from cis boys trying to join. Which is mindboggling, but does feel like something our courts might say at the moment :(
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They should ban transphobes instead
i don't want to see labour lose i want to see labour get absolutely destroyed
Who do you believe would form a government then?
(I lament at our de facto two party system and our laughable first past the post voting system)
If labour loses, the next likely candidate is reform.
Yes exactly.
And they're historically very pro-trans and a pretty progressive party overall
Me too, although I'm not sure how this one is their fault - I split blame between the "activists" who brought/funded the supreme court case, and the judges who ruled on it without (in my view) sufficient consultation of expert groups.
Terf Island strikes again.