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    Thousands of trans rights activists gather in London after Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman

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    By News Team on April 19, 2025 London, Politics, UK News, USA News
    Thousands of trans rights activists gather in London after Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman
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    • Thousands of trans rights activists protested in London following a Supreme Court ruling defining a woman legally as a biological female, which sparked demands for "trans liberation."

    • The protest was marred by vandalism, with graffiti targeting statues of historic figures, prompting a criminal damage investigation by the Metropolitan Police.

    • Key activists expressed that the ruling has created uncertainty regarding the rights of trans people, emphasising the need for clarity in equality laws from the government.

    Thousands of trans rights activists gather in London after Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman | UK News

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    Police are investigating after statues were targeted with graffiti as thousands of trans rights activists demonstrated in central London.

    The protest came days after the Supreme Court ruled the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex.

    Trans rights groups, trade unions and community organisations came together for what was billed as an “emergency demonstration” in Parliament Square in Westminster.

    Activists demanded “trans liberation” and “trans rights now”, with some waving flags and holding banners.

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    Campaigners in Westminster. Pic: PA

    Graffiti was written on the statues of suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett and South African statesman Jan Christian Smuts in Parliament Square.

    The Metropolitan Police said it had launched an investigation after several statues were vandalised and it was investigating the incidents as criminal damage.

    Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell said it was “very disappointing to see damage to seven statues and property in the vicinity of the protest”, adding: “We support the public’s right to protest but criminality like this is completely unacceptable.

    “We are now investigating this criminal damage and urge anyone with any information to come forward.”

    Meanwhile, a rally and march organised by Resisting Transphobia has been taking place in Edinburgh on Saturday afternoon.

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    Graffiti was daubed on the statue by trans activists. Pic: PA

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    Graffiti on the statue of South African statesman Jan Christian Smuts in Parliament Square. Pic: PA

    In a long-awaited judgment delivered on Wednesday, the UK’s highest court ruled the terms “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 “refer to a biological woman and biological sex”.

    It essentially means trans women who hold gender recognition certificates are not women in the eyes of the law.

    This means transgender women with one of the certificates can be excluded from single-sex spaces if “proportionate”.

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    Demonstrators in Westminster

    Baroness Kishwer Falkner, chair of the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), said on Thursday that the ruling means trans women can no longer take part in women’s sport, while single-sex places, such as changing rooms, “must be based on biological sex”.

    The UK government said the unanimous decision by five judges brought “clarity and confidence” for women and service providers.

    A Labour Party source said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had brought the party to a “common sense position” on the subject from an “activist” stance.

    Among the groups supporting the London protest were Trans Kids Deserve Better, Pride In Labour, Front For The Liberation Of Intersex Non-binary And Transgender people (Flint) and TransActual.

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    Pic: PA

    Keyne Walker, strategy director at TransActual, told Sky News the government needed to put equality laws back on a “sound footing”.

    Speaking from Parliament Square, they said: “The mood is jubilant and also angry and also people are anxious… Right now trans people are coming together to demonstrate to the country, and to everybody else, that we’re not going anywhere because we don’t have anywhere to go…

    “Queer people have been through worse than this before, and… we’ll suffer through whatever is to come in the next few years.”

    The activist continued: “The government needs to immediately clarify how they are going to protect trans people and what this ruling actually means for spaces.

    “It does not bring clarity… businesses and venues at the moment don’t know what they can and can’t do… the government needs to step in and put equalities law back on a sound footing.”

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    Protesters in Westminster in support of the transgender community. Pic: Daniel Bregman

    It comes as Bridgerton actress Nicola Coughlan announced she has helped raise more than £100,000 for a trans rights charity following the Supreme Court decision.

    Following the ruling, the Irish star said she was “completely horrified” and “disgusted” by the ruling and added she would match donations up to £10,000 to transgender charity Not A Phase.

    The fundraiser has since raised £103,018, with a revised target of £110,000.


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    Gender ruling – How it happened

    Why was the case heard in court?

    The Supreme Court ruling followed a long-running legal challenge which centred around how sex-based rights are applied through the UK-wide Equality Act 2010.

    The appeal case was brought against the Scottish government by campaign group For Women Scotland (FWS) following unsuccessful challenges at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

    FWS called on the court to find sex an “immutable biological state”, arguing sex-based protections should only apply to people born female.


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    Campaigners react to gender ruling

    The Scottish government argued the protections should also include transgender people with a gender recognition certificate (GRC).

    The Supreme Court judges were asked to rule on what the Equality Act 2010 means by “sex” – whether biological sex or “certificated” sex as legally defined by the 2004 Gender Recognition Act.

    Delivering the ruling at the London court on Wednesday, Lord Hodge said: “We counsel against reading this judgment as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another. It is not.

    “The Equality Act 2010 gives transgender people protection, not only against discrimination through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, but also against direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and harassment in substance in their acquired gender.”

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