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MJ Murphy
MJ Murphy@hothingsgirlsay·
I was today years old when I found out Judith Butler and Ellen Degeneres were the same person.
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Tribunal Tweets
Tribunal Tweets@tribunaltweets·
as inappropriate. NC - can I be completely clear. My witness can use correct pronouns but I cannot? J - we are asking you and the witness to use gender neutral language, NC - so is that they/them J - so they/them and C NC - I may need to take instruction, can I have your
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Jo Marshall
Jo Marshall@JoFMarshall·
Naomi Cunningham has represented gender-critical clients, to date, in multiple tribunals using accurate sex pronouns, without judicial rebuke. In the Sandie Peggie case last year, even Judge Kemp allowed Sandie’s team to do exactly that, as sex was material to the claim. Today, it is disappointing to observe that a different judge has directed Naomi to use “they/them” for a claimant with a GRC in the SEEN v Defra case. This is surely compelled speech: forcing Naomi to affirm a belief she rejects in open court. Gender-critical belief is protected. Accurate language on material facts (sex) is core to justice, not “harassment.” Courts should not be policing pronouns to favour one ideology. Plus what about ECHR Articles 9 and 10? Naomi will, no doubt, have plenty to say about all of this in due course, having recently written an article about the interrelationship between pronouns and their Equal Treatment Bench Book. outertemple.com/wp-content/upl…
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as inappropriate. NC - can I be completely clear. My witness can use correct pronouns but I cannot? J - we are asking you and the witness to use gender neutral language, NC - so is that they/them J - so they/them and C NC - I may need to take instruction, can I have your

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Sonia Sodha
Sonia Sodha@soniasodha·
Congratulations to the Darlington Nurses. Significant questions remain as to why Darlington NHS Trust has so far spent almost £1m defending their unlawfully discriminatory policy of allowing male staff to identify into changing facilities for female staff at the Trust.
Christian Concern@CConcern

1. 🚨BREAKING: County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust has paid £187,000 in damages, apologised, and committed to separate changing facilities for male and female staff following the Darlington nurses’ legal case. In January, the Employment Tribunal had found the nurses suffered harassment and indirect sex discrimination over workplace changing-room arrangement. The case, brought by seven nurses at Darlington Memorial Hospital, Bethany Hutchison, Lisa Lockey, Karen Danson, Tracy Hooper, Annice Grundy, Carly Hoy and Jane Peveller, was supported by the Christian Legal Centre, which has provided the nurses with legal, media and pastoral support from the beginning of their ordeal. The case has become one of the most significant legal challenges in recent years concerning the freedom of female staff to access single-sex spaces in the workplace, with the nurses being compared to the Ford Dagenham workers and being dubbed ‘The Angels of the North.’ In January, Employment Judge Seamus Sweeney, ruled that the policy, which had been in place at the Trust for years allowing men who identify as women to access the female staff changing room, had amounted to unlawful discrimination. Following extensive and at times deeply protracted negotiations, the Trust has now paid out £187,000 in damages to the nurses, which does not include legal costs, which are still to be decided at a further hearing. This figure also does not include the Trust’s own legal costs of £603,000, and counting, spent on defending its position of allowing men into female changing rooms. See more on our website and in this🧵to see the Trust's apology and commitments on single-sex spaces.... christianconcern.com/ccpressrelease…

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No Men in Women's Prisons
No Men in Women's Prisons@NoMinWPrisons·
The SNP Gov has confirmed it will not appeal the Court of Session ruling that it is unlawful to house males in women’s prisons. All male inmates claiming to be 'trans' will now be transferred to male prisons. thetimes.com/article/f0069d…
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Last night, of 487 “rainbow coalition” MPs just 4 voted against using children as Guinea pigs. Well done to the 3 Labour and 1 Lib Dem who put children’s safety above trans ideology. For the rest of the Labour, Lib, Green and SNP, you have betrayed our duty of care to minors. You have failed the most vulnerable. Shame on you.
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Christian Concern
Christian Concern@CConcern·
1. 🚨BREAKING: County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust has paid £187,000 in damages, apologised, and committed to separate changing facilities for male and female staff following the Darlington nurses’ legal case. In January, the Employment Tribunal had found the nurses suffered harassment and indirect sex discrimination over workplace changing-room arrangement. The case, brought by seven nurses at Darlington Memorial Hospital, Bethany Hutchison, Lisa Lockey, Karen Danson, Tracy Hooper, Annice Grundy, Carly Hoy and Jane Peveller, was supported by the Christian Legal Centre, which has provided the nurses with legal, media and pastoral support from the beginning of their ordeal. The case has become one of the most significant legal challenges in recent years concerning the freedom of female staff to access single-sex spaces in the workplace, with the nurses being compared to the Ford Dagenham workers and being dubbed ‘The Angels of the North.’ In January, Employment Judge Seamus Sweeney, ruled that the policy, which had been in place at the Trust for years allowing men who identify as women to access the female staff changing room, had amounted to unlawful discrimination. Following extensive and at times deeply protracted negotiations, the Trust has now paid out £187,000 in damages to the nurses, which does not include legal costs, which are still to be decided at a further hearing. This figure also does not include the Trust’s own legal costs of £603,000, and counting, spent on defending its position of allowing men into female changing rooms. See more on our website and in this🧵to see the Trust's apology and commitments on single-sex spaces.... christianconcern.com/ccpressrelease…
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
🚨 TERF WAR TRIALS — NEWSFLASH Headline takeaway from today’s Sussex v Buckley appeal hearing: Counsel for Jasmine Sussex told the Tribunal that Ms Sussex has filed a written report from leading breastfeeding expert Professor Whitehall, who is expected to give evidence that: - Men do not have mammary glands. - Men cannot produce breast milk. - The only glands in a male capable of producing fluid are sweat glands. - Any fluid expressed from a man’s chest is similar to sweat or pus. Mr Morris KC, for Ms Sussex, told the Tribunal that Professor Whitehall’s report says, in relation to Mr Buckley’s claim to have lactated: “not only is this unprecedented and unique, it is also impossible… any fluid produced from a man’s chest is going to be similar to sweat or pus”
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Home Office
Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
We are expanding ‘Raneem’s Law’ to 12 more police forces. This embeds domestic abuse specialists in 999 control rooms, so victims get an expert-informed and quicker response. With 3.8 million affected in the year ending March 2025, we must go further to protect victims.
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Jill Foster
Jill Foster@JournalistJill·
What is even more troubling about this is that Kinnock’s daughter appears NOT to be on any of the drugs that PBs inevitably lead onto…so Kinnock is voting to harm other children, while his own trans activist child conveniently avoids urogenital atrophy, pelvic pain, raised risk of stroke etc etc. (I’m going purely by pictures which appear to show a short-haired woman who has chosen to have a double mastectomy) Even so..
Jill Foster@JournalistJill

Logged onto the parliamentary debate on puberty blockers just in time to hear Stephen Kinnock MP stand up and declare an interest that his 'son' Milo is a trans man. So a young woman who will be taking drugs for the rest of her life to pretend to be male.

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Robbie Moore MP
Robbie Moore MP@_RobbieMoore·
Today, I can announce we have secured a full independent grooming gangs inquiry across Keighley and the wider Bradford district. This is a watershed moment and marks a significant turning point in the pursuit of justice, truth and accountability for victims and survivors right across our area. It comes almost two decades after Anne Cryer first had the courage to raise this issue in Parliament. The inquiry will be fully independent of Bradford Council. It will focus on examining failures in local and national safeguarding systems, evidence handling, institutional accountability, and investigate the role of ethnicity, race and culture, and allegations of systematic abuse covered up by authorities. It will have statutory powers to compel witnesses and evidence. And where there is evidence of wrongdoing or cover-ups, it will be able to refer matters to the police. No one will be able to hide. When I first got elected, six and a half years ago, some of the first meetings I had were with local survivors like Fiona Goddard. Listening to their accounts of this crime, I was confronted with horrors that I will never forget. I made a promise to them then that I would do everything in my power to ensure their voices were heard and the truth would come out. Since then, I have consistently campaigned for this inquiry. I want to pay tribute to Fiona Goddard and the many others from across Keighley whom I have met - without them, none of this would be possible. Fiona is one of the bravest individuals I have ever met. Her extraordinary courage in speaking out and becoming a leading voice for survivors nationally should be an inspiration to us all - both locally in Keighley and across the UK. Now, after tireless campaigning and lobbying, their voices are finally being heard. I also want to recognise the work of leading child abuse lawyer David Greenwood, who has helped bring vital cases and evidence forward. He has been crucial to this campaign. Working with him, it has been clear for all to see that the scale of this issue across the Bradford District will dwarf that of the likes of Rotherham, Rochdale and Telford. At times, our calls for a full inquiry were dismissed, or rejected altogether. Yet despite this we refused to give up. For many years, political leaders from across our region, including the previous Bradford Council Leader Susan Hinchcliffe, the Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin and Deputy Mayor for Policing, Alison Lowe repeatedly rejected our calls for an inquiry. It was my firm view that these refusals mirrored the same patterns of denial seen in towns like Rotherham and Telford. There, decades of abuse were hidden in plain sight until independent inquires finally forced the truth into the open. It was deeply frustrating, but nevertheless welcome that it was only once a national inquiry was recommended by Baroness Casey in June 2025, supported by the Home Secretary, that these same local leaders changed their position, and supported our calls. Whilst no inquiry can undo the pain and suffering they have endured, it can help ensure the truth is uncovered and that those who were failed finally receive the answers they have spent years fighting for. And finally. One of the most difficult lessons of this entire process is that survivors have had to become campaigners themselves just to be heard. That should never have been necessary. It speaks to a deep and painful failure in Britain right now, and of the institutions at every level of the British state. Now we owe it to survivors, and to thousands across our area who suffered in silence, to see this through together. This inquiry must seek the truth - however horrific it may be. And bring about justice to those who have been failed for far too long. I will not stop until we achieve this. Robbie
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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
I haven’t seen Tiptoe. Is one supposed to sympathise with Cumming’s character here, where R.T. Davies, effectively, makes him say “It’s all your fault…you made us announce our pronouns”? Or are we meant to choke with ribald laughter at his genuinely ludicrous argument…?
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Nick Wallis
Nick Wallis@nickwallis·
If you fancy spending next Thursday 2 July in an air-conditioned theatre in Shoreham, hearing me talk about the Post Office Scandal, do please come along. There’s a 20% discount code if you enter POST20 at checkout. Done by 9pm! Info and tickets here: postofficescandal.uk/post/shoreham-…
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