Labour's leaked conference plans condemned as an 'attempt to isolate trans people'
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Recent leaked documents indicate that the Labour party plans to postpone its upcoming women's conference and limit positive action to those defined as 'biological women' following a Supreme Court ruling that excluded trans individuals from this definition. LGBT+ groups inside Labour have condemned these actions as discriminatory and isolating towards the trans community. The Supreme Court's ruling reinforced a biological interpretation of 'sex,' which impacts both policy and the rights of trans individuals in accessing single-sex spaces, raising concerns over inclusivity and equality within the party.
LGBT+ groups criticize the Labour party's leaked plans to reinterpret its rules based on 'biological sex,' seeing it as harmful to trans individuals.
Confidential Labour documents suggest postponing the women's conference and limiting its inclusivity to 'biological women,' following the Supreme Court's controversial ruling.
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