The Equality Network is a leading Scottish lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) equality and human rights charity
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Equality Network and Scottish Trans strongly condemn the racist protests that took place in Scotland this week, and others that took place across the UK.
We strongly support BEMIS' statement, and agree that this violent, behaviour should have no place in Scotland: bemis.org.uk/statement-on...
Their efforts demonstrate the strength of Scotland’s communities in the face of hatred and division.
We call on UK Governments to deal with this threat immediately, and to stand up to those who wish to further divide us for their own ends.
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"I think it does actually mean a lot to trans people like me that these MPs have come forward and said, in the face of a Supreme Court judgment, in the face of a piece of government approved statutory guidance: No, we don't think this is right. We think the law should work in a different way."
We stand in solidarity with all migrants, people of colour, Black, minority ethnic and faith communities across the UK. We stand against fascism, racism, xenophobia and anti-migrant violence and rhetoric.
This is completely unacceptable, and we all must act to ensure that everyone feels valued and welcome in our communities, and that this hateful rhetoric is not able to take further root in our society.