The Labour Party has decided to postpone its annual Women's Conference in response to a Supreme Court ruling that legally defines a woman based on biological sex. This decision, criticized by both trans rights advocates and gender critical activists, highlights concerns over legal challenges and potential protests if the conference were to proceed as planned. The party's National Executive Committee noted significant legal risks and opted to extend current committee members' terms while reviewing relevant positive action measures, especially concerning all-women shortlists.
The Labour Party has postponed its annual Women's Conference following the Supreme Court ruling that defines a woman based on biological sex, facing legal risks.
A leaked advice paper indicated that the only legally defensible alternative is to restrict attendance to biological women, posing significant legal and political risks.
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