A group of trans women protested topless outside the Scottish Parliament, criticizing the UK Supreme Court's ruling defining 'sex' as biological sex. They expressed solidarity with anti-fascist feminists, using red-painted arms and white roses to symbolize the perceived death of transgender rights. Following the ruling, guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission mandates biological sex-based access to single-sex spaces, affecting policies on inclusion and discrimination. In response, the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body announced that facility access would align with the court's decision, causing concern among advocates for trans rights.
The Supreme Court's ruling that 'sex' refers to 'biological sex' excludes transgender people, sparking significant protests and marking a regressive point for trans rights.
The ruling is expected to compel organisations to revise their policies regarding single-sex spaces, presenting potential discrimination challenges for the transgender community.
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