Government lawyers under the instruction of Bridget Phillipson are fighting the Equality and Human Rights Commission after it published guidance on how to carry out the terms of the Supreme Court trans ruling. It has still not been published by Phillipson’s department three months after it was finalised by the EHRC…
Those lawyers say the guidance as written is “trans-exclusive” and should be forced to include “commonsense” exemptions. The government says:
“The EHRC has submitted a draft code of practice to ministers and we are working at pace to review it with the care it deserves. This is a 300-page long and legally complex document, and it is important for service providers that we get this right. It would be catastrophic for single-sex services to follow guidance that wasn’t legally sound and then place them in legal jeopardy again. That is why it is vital we get this right.”
That means that for eight months facilities across the country have not been able to carry out the changes required by the landmark Supreme Court ruling. Trans madness is in Labour’s blood…
Speaking about the Metropolitan Police, Nigel Farage told a press conference in London:
“Giuliani didn’t abolish the NYPD. He changed the leadership. He put those into positions of authority that shared his vision of the broken windows theory of dealing with crime from the bottom up. That’s what you have to do. So, I would suggest that rather than scrapping it, we need to find the right people in the right position.”