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Supreme Court Ruling on ‘Woman’ Definition Sparks Heated PMQs Debate

Keir Starmer calls for a respectful approach to gender discussions as Kemi Badenoch accuses him of inconsistency following the court's decision.

Rosie Duffield said she was seen by the prime minister as an “irritation”
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Overview

  • The UK Supreme Court ruled that under the Equality Act, 'woman' and 'sex' are defined solely by biological terms, clarifying years of legal ambiguity.
  • The ruling allows the exclusion of transgender women with gender recognition certificates from single-sex spaces if deemed proportionate.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed the decision, pledging to protect single-sex spaces while ensuring transgender individuals are treated with respect and dignity.
  • During Prime Minister's Questions, Kemi Badenoch criticized Starmer's past statements on gender and accused him of lacking moral courage and ideological consistency.
  • The Equality and Human Rights Commission is preparing updated guidance for service providers to implement the court's ruling effectively.