He adds that he takes a “slightly different view” to Sir Keir Starmer on the percentage of women who have male genitalia.
Its most honest advocates concede it would effectively abolish the upper limit for terminating a pregnancy; only one per cent of women polled support this stance.
Social glorification of its allegedly liberating consequences has too long stifled debate about its impacts – even as it becomes ever easier to get.
My note of caution is that if the Government changes the rules on ratios now, the noise about it will drown every other positive thing we try to do.
We comprise half the electorate. You’re either with us – or with those on the left who can’t even bring themselves to define us.
The First Minister insists that transwomen are women, but defends a separate policy towards placing them in the male prison estate.
There is no splitting the difference between the centre ground of British public opinion and an extreme minority of activist bullies.
So far public opinion has failed to rally behind the First Minister on either the constitutional principle or the substance of the s35 row.
Committed efforts to bring full equality to the House of Commons are not reflected in the House of Lords
It is absurd to demand that the Conservatives stop waging the culture war when the other side continues to advance at pace.
We must not give up hope, but instead give hope to our people out there who need us to win despite everything that has happened.
Such initiatives are surely a deserving recipient of more of the UK’s overseas aid than China, which reportedly received £51.7 million last year.
The idea that the Tories must somehow liberalise its policy agenda more is utterly, totally farcical.
Out of the main political parties, the Conservative Party ranks lowest for female representation.
Instead, the Scottish Government’s review into the high-profile mishandling of a sex offender remains shrouded in secrecy.