Keir Starmer faces criticism for hosting a Pride party at 10 Downing Street during a time of declining trans rights under his Labour government. While he acknowledged the important work of LGBTQ+ organizations and pledged commitment to respect, dignity, and equality, many see this as ironic due to his inconsistent stance on trans issues. From supporting self-ID in 2020 to enforcing a medical diagnosis requirement for gender recognition by 2023, Starmer's policies have shifted significantly, including banning puberty blockers for trans youth following a Supreme Court ruling.
Keir Starmer hosted a Pride party at 10 Downing Street amid criticism for a rollback of trans rights under his Labour government, highlighting a significant disconnect.
Starmer expressed commitment to improving the lives of LGBTQ+ people, stating, 'this is a government that is committed to the fundamental principles of respect, dignity and equality.'
Despite the celebrations, Starmer's past statements on trans rights indicate a shift from 2020's support for self-ID to current policies requiring medical diagnosis for gender recognition.
The Labour government, under Starmer, has indefinitely banned puberty blockers for trans youth, a controversial move following the Cass Review.
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