I Do not think that any lawyer would have expected the result, ”The first Trans Judge of Britain says about the Supreme Court of Britain that a woman is defined by organic sex rather than gender.
This means that trans women-including gender recognition certificates (GCR)-can be excluded from single-sex locations for women, such as changing rooms and medical services.
Dr. Victoria believes McCloud, “I was not expecting the Trans community to lose, which was publicly promoted as a symbol of the diversity of the modern judiciary.
She says that the April bomb is “not much better than the countries that criminalize trans criminals”.
Dr. McCloud believes that his rights as one of the 8,000 people have legally changed sex on their birth certificate, violating under Article six of the universal declaration of human rights. “It truly changed my legal sex for the purposes of discrimination, overnight,” she says.
The ruling states are sex binary “but it has actually created a situation where I am two gender at once, which is a bit strange … for the purposes of the Equality Act, I am a man, but for the purposes of everything else, I am a woman, so if I want to tick on a box on a form, I don’t know what a box to tick the box.”
It is for the reason that, with a team, he is planning to take the UK government to the European Court of Human Rights (Echr).
This is not a mildly taken decision, as he hopes that the Echr may take six years to decide and, even if it is successful, the change will not come automatically. “If you win, you all have an announcement that the country has violated your human rights.”
The Supreme Court’s decision was seen as a victory by the gender significant side; The woman was a campaign group for Scotland that brought the case in 2022 after challenging the definition of a woman earlier. For the Trans community and its colleagues, it is seen as a huge rollback in rights, a result that Dr. McCloud expected to escape.
She notes that no trans sound was heard in the case, even though she abandoned her role as a judge to apply last year to intervene in the case (but was not allowed, and was not given the reason). “I think it becomes embarrassing for the law, a situation where people who are essentially the most affected in the context of human rights do not really make any voice at any level.”
Now living in Ireland – which she describes as a “more secure place”, where she can “go down from the pub and no one cares what I do” – She says that hearing the Supreme Court verdict was like “looking at the car accident from a distance”.
“My own country has left me as much as I have left my country. The distance enables you to give you a throne with one stroke, while I think a lot of people in the UK are still shocked and numbered with a shock. I am in an interesting situation in such a way that I am leading this kind of leadership. [campaign] And yet I am in exile. ,
Dr. For McCloud, the spread of trans people means “we are just disappearing quietly”. This is in physical sense, because Trans people are leaving the UK, but at the same time the trans rights are also being erased at the UK, America and worldwide.
Returning to London for a trip, it looks like a “special mission”, she says, because she feels unable to use the toilet in the airport and to reach where she is living instead. “As soon as you hit the ground, it now feels different [in the UK],

To help other trans people, especially those who do not want to be out, Dr. McCloud has created a trans exile network (ten), which can be included by request through its linkedIn page.
“It is a group of trans, non-binary and intersex people (with their families), who want to get out,” she explains. “It is a private group to share tips with people who have done it and experience what you need to do.” She also expects crowdfund to help those who will struggle to move forward financially. “I don’t want anyone to lag behind through lack of means.”
For those people in the UK, things can deteriorate and worsen, “as long as Kir starrer, Ves Streeting and Bridget Philips are in charge”, they are afraid.
She says, “I had 25 years, whatever it was, was a completely simple, very good life,” she says, young people have a furnishing possibility. And since his legal challenge may take a decade, his commitment is less about himself and his peers, “This is really for those who are instead of the next generation”.