Starmer signals a Labour “reset” on gender reform
Has Labour changed its mind on self-ID?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Has Labour changed its mind on self-ID?
ByWith enviable approval ratings the First Minister was a formidable opponent – and will be a difficult leader to replace.
ByThe First Minister’s insistence that women had nothing to fear from the gender bill has been proved wrong.
ByAnas Sarwar’s party risks coming across as a limp facsimile of the SNP.
ByAs she enters the winter of her first-ministership, the gap between Sturgeon’s ambition and delivery is ever clearer.
ByIt’s nobody else’s business – especially not the state’s – what your gender is.
ByForty one Conservative MPs abstained on the gender bill vote and some believe the government’s approach is immoral and ineffective.
ByHow much can Scottish law diverge from the UK?
ByIt’s about male abusers – who, as a former specialist sex crimes prosecutor, I know can trick and cajole women.
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