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Thank you @sarahowen.org.uk for listening fairly to the EHRC yesterday but clearly putting the reality of trans people’s lives across.
Having heard their defence, thank you for now signing EDM 240 against the EHRC’s harmful guidance.
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Providing single-sex services in the form of “third space” so we don’t have to check anyone’s “biological sex”. This is surely the most proportionate approach by the EHRC’s (contradictory) standards, right?
Let’s assume the legislature adopted all these contradictory measures. The only logical conclusion is that single-sex services mean side room and third space. So you don’t actually need to check anyone’s “Biological Sex” when providing for their “Biological Sex”.
But all this nonsense would not emerge if:
- No one can demand the exclusion of others from the mainstream provision or part of services, etc.
- Single-sex services can only be provided on a case-by-case basis.
Which is the inverse of what is proposed in the Code.