Khan vowed to ‘stand up’ for the people of Trans London in Stramemer Snow on Supreme Court’s decision

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London The Mayor said that the people of Trans and Non-Binary London “are the most marginalized in our city” and the ruling, which saw Judges confirm that the word “woman” Referred to biological sex, Should not lead to more stigma and discrimination,

In his first public comments on the controversial ruling ruling, Sir Sadiq said: “I am always proud of the position of London, which is a beacon for openness, equality and LGBTQ+ rights and I determine that the matter remains.

Sadiq Khan's response was contrary to his party leader Sir Kir starrer

Sadiq Khan’s response was contrary to his party leader Sir Kir starrer ,James Manning/Pa Wire,

“In recent years, the political debate has intensified, but we must remember that when we talk about these issues that the people of Trans and Non-Binary London are the most marginalized in our city. Wisely, many Trans London people and others of the LGBTQ community are concerned about what the Supreme Court will mean.”

Sir Sadiq’s response is a contrast to the Prime Minister, who said in view of the Supreme Court’s decision that he no longer believed that trans women were women.

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Sir Kir and Senior Minister, including Bridget PhilipsonIt also said that trans women should use male toilets, while trans men should ask for women’s toilets to use.

Government’s response condemns Labor The PM, along with a member of the Left and Pro-LGBT campaigners, the party’s ruling National Executive Committee (NEC), warned the PM that “Trans was putting the people in the way of damage”.

Jess Barnard told Independent Sir Kir’s response was “frightening”, while a trans labor councilor left the party and said that it “does not support my fundamental rights”.

Leaving the party, Plymouth City Councilor Dylan Tipetts said: “Said:” Labor has thrown the transgender people at the national level under the bus and has taken us back for decades. ,

Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) Watchdog also expressed displeasure With its interim guidance on the ruling, which states that trans women should not be allowed to “use women’s facilities” in workplaces or in public-related services such as shops and hospitals.

Sir Sadiq welcomed the consultation of EHRC on the matter, but said “my situation is clear”, saying: “The result of this decision should not mean much stigma and discrimination against Trans London in London, and as Mayor I will stand for the rights of the people of Trans London and the weakest people in our society.

“I continue to work in all my forms to seal transfobia, homophobia and bigotry.”

Keer Star said in his previous position that 'Trans women are women'

Keer Star said in his previous position that ‘Trans women are women’ ,AFP/Getty,

Demanding anger to Labor’s response, Ms. Philipson stressed that Labor Trans would offer “dignity” to the people that she was rejected by conservatives.

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He said: “We will continue to save our comprehensive work, with compassion, with compassion, which is needed throughout the society. Because it is a government that will support the rights of women and trans people, now and always.

“This is a government that will support the rights of our weakest people, now and always. And, there is no change to declare. Dignity and respect for all, now and always.”

Labor was asked to comment.

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