The supreme court’s ruling on the legal definition of a woman has sparked contrasting reactions, with gender-critical campaigners expressing feelings of “vindication and relief,” viewing it as a significant “huge reset.” Conversely, transgender rights advocates perceive the decision as a “damaging attack on their rights,” indicating the emergence of “real issues” in their pursuit of legal recognition. This divide highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding gender identity and legal definitions in contemporary society.
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‘I was the only out lesbian MP for 13 years – here’s how Parliament has changed’
Dame Angela Eagle, who became the first openly gay Labour MP in 1997, sought advice from fellow MP Chris Smith before publicly coming out, amid a climate of homophobia and the impacts of Section 28. Now a minister, she reflects on her contributions to LGBTQ+ rights and notes the significant progress made, with Labour's 59 openly LGBTQ+ MPs representing a historic milestone. Need More Context? 🔎
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