Labour postpone women's conference after Supreme Court trans ruling
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Labour members have decided to postpone their women's conference following a significant Supreme Court ruling that defined 'sex' based on biology, excluding trans individuals. The party's National Executive Committee (NEC) voted on May 20 to adopt a biological interpretation of 'sex' to avoid legal challenges, which would mean restricting conference attendance to biologically born women. While LGBT+ groups condemned this decision, the party emphasized its commitment to treating everyone with dignity and respect, indicating a careful approach to implementing necessary changes.
The NEC decided to postpone the women’s conference due to the Supreme Court ruling on 'sex', emphasizing a biological interpretation of the term.
Labour is focused on compliance with the Supreme Court decision, ensuring dignity and respect for all individuals.
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