The Sole Sisters have some questions awaiting answers from Shona Robison and the Scottish Government on GRA reform.
Tag: Equality Act
Gender reform questions politicians must answer
A resource to use when writing to your MSPs on proposed reform of the Gender Recognition Act in Scotland.
Find your courage and speak up
Speaking up that day taught me two things: little acts of bravery can make you braver, and also it’s not really that brave to express these views on sex and gender because most people share them.
The real battle has just begun
So, when the parties asking for your vote tomorrow promise the marvellous things they’re going to do for women, be aware – they’re not really thinking of you, your daughter, your mum, your sister, your auntie, your niece, your granny. Because if anyone can be a woman, nothing is for women.
Patrick Harvie is wrong on the law
When Patrick Harvie asserts on live TV it’s the law of the land that transwomen are women and they are perfectly entitled to be placed in a female ward, in a women’s refuge or on your daughter’s rugby pitch, he is, at best, mistaken and, at worst, gaslighting the population.
Clarity of language is the foundation of sex-based rights
Any confusion or attempt to muddy the waters in language makes it easier to justify including males in female-only spaces under the guise of inclusivity
Single-sex services are essential – and legal
This is where “transwomen are women” takes us. Policies across a wide range of services now prioritise the feelings of men who identify as trans over the privacy, dignity and safety of my aunt. And your aunt, your mother, your daughter, you.