The court’s verdict should encourage Johnson to stop the practice of public bodies pledging allegiance to Stonewall.
Badenoch and the Prime Minister have called the proposed ban ‘complex’. Here’s why they did so.
A broadly defined ban could make it an offence to offer therapy to people with questions about their gender identity.
Now is the time to show leadership to assert that the days of Section 28 are not returning.
Many concerns have been raised about the practices of the Gender Identity Development Service. But too often these have been shouted down.
The insidious idea that one’s sex is a solely matter of personal demand is seeping into policy and practice, almost unnoticed.
Gay and bisexual men arguably have most to gain but so do Black Africans, women and trans people.
Our Party is at its best when it is a broad church, not only on the political spectrum but when we have voices from all walks of life.
As a Party, we should hold out a helping hand to all those who still face the difficulties of daily life – who still cannot be their authentic selves.
I urge Ministers to make one simple change to the Domestic Abuse Bill – to start the necessary recording of data of victims and survivors.
But they have hugely different views on economic policy to PiS, and consider its pro-Catholicism naive at best.
Over the last few weeks, publications have routinely made errors in how they cover the GRA and JK Rowling. Readers must beware.
At the end of the day, being gay in 2020 is ok. We are no longer prime victims of oppression, and we should reject four weeks of self-indulgence and narcissism.
We should take pride in seven decades of refugee protection, and it is a principle we must uphold in the future too.