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12 posts todayMartina Navratilova: ‘I try to do the right thing, not the popular thing’
Martina Navratilova: ‘I try to do the right thing, not the popular thing’
“The US – a society in which individual rights are so prized, but in which women are treated as if they are men who just happen to have wombs – offers a cautionary tale... https://t.co/OfTJGW...
Women must be allowed to defend abortion as a sex-based right | Sonia Sodha
RT @soniasodha: Thoughts on the overturning of Roe v Wade for British feminists. Don’t rely on judges to the exclusion of talking to people who disagree with you. And never forget abortion is a sex-based right. https://t.co/YaX34e...
RT @JeanHatchet: Right behind @bindelj “It's discrimination in law, it's humiliating, but more importantly it's disrespectful and insulting to the women and girls in Nottingham to be told they can't hear a feminist voice.”https://t.co...
WPUK Manifesto 2019 - Woman's Place UK
Stage 1 of the Gender Recognition Reform Bill: A Balancing Act?
RT @mbmpolicy: NEW BLOG: Ahead of the appearance of the Cabinet Secretary, Shona Robison MSP, at Committee on Tuesday, we look at who has given evidence over the last six weeks and their positions on self-declaration. https://t.co/C0TFHS...
RT @AudreySuffolk: @Womans_Place_UK Being pedantic, the EHRC can only advise on their careful interpretation of the Equality Act. They cannot "rule" in the sense of a legal judgment, though their interpretation carries some persuasive weight
"In a section titled “gender expression at work” it says that civil servants are free to have a “flexible” gender expression “that differs from day to day” and to use “any appropriate single-sex toilets and other facilities”. https://t.co/pBO2dI...
RT @helensaxby11: Time to share this again #RoeVWade https://t.co/wTO2TH...
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