Monday, 23 June 2025

Whren You Have Your Enemy On The Ground At Your Feet, Press Your Attack...

For Women Scotland, the group responsible for April’s landmark supreme court ruling on biological sex, is considering further legal action against the Scottish government as they warned the key motivation for bringing the case was being lost amid debates about policy on toilets.
Because if you don't crush him utterly, you're in for a long exhausting fight, and the possibility that victory will slip through your fingers.
At a fringe event at the Scottish Conservative conference in Edinburgh, the gender critical campaign group’s co-director Susan Smith said there had been “extraordinary pushback” since five judges ruled unanimously that the legal definition of a woman in the Equality Act 2010 did not include transgender women who hold gender recognition certificates. Speaking to reporters afterwards, Smith said: “We don’t want to go back to court, we really, really don’t, but if we don’t see some action that may be something we will have to consider.”
She said she was concerned about lack of action by the Scottish government on prisons and schools guidance. “We have spoken to the Scottish government and asked them to withdraw some of this guidance, just to say that it’s under review – they don’t have to re-issue anything at this point – because it’s clearly unlawful, we really do need some action. They’re telling us they have to wait for the EHRC revised guidance and we don’t believe this is true.

It isn't true - the judgement was crystal clear, the only people claiming it wasn't are the ones who wish it had been different, the radical trans activists and their middle aged white women backers in HR teams in every single large company or organisation, who hope to confuse the matter enough to give the weak room to obfuscate and drag their heels. 

“We really need people to start challenging where they feel that organisations, local councils are not implementing the law. We’re very fortunate to have the fighting fund that JK Rowling set up and that will make a massive difference because when people start to realise that there’s a cost maybe they will start to apply the law.

Thst cost needs to start biting hard and biting personally above all. It's easy to shrug off fines when the company is paying, and not so easy when you have to put your money where your mouth is.

1 comment:

Steven said...

Faint heart never won, fair lady.

(Yes, the comma is deliberate)