Supreme court ruling on sex divides opinion | Letters
Briefly

The article discusses the Supreme Court ruling on gender recognition and the complex and controversial debates surrounding single-sex spaces. It emphasizes that male violence, often overlooked, is a significant underlying issue affecting both women and trans women. The piece argues for the necessity of distinguishing between the needs of vulnerable women and those of trans women, especially regarding safety and protection in sensitive areas such as prisons and domestic violence shelters. The author insists that acknowledging these concerns is essential for creating effective solutions that protect all individuals involved.
The sharp edge of this has, as usual, hurt mostly vulnerable women such as those in prison; those needing refuge from domestic violence; and those either working in, or requiring treatment from, NHS services.
It must be remembered that this is not an abstract debate - it involves real people... Gender-critical feminists have always known that this debate involves real people; women are real people, too.
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