Labour Heartlandswritten by Paul Knaggs.

Once again, Sir Keir Starmer has demonstrated his utter lack of backbone when it comes to standing up for women’s rights against the onslaught of gender ideology. His recent pathetic attempts to backtrack on his previous embrace of the pernicious notion of “self-identification” for trans individuals are too little, too late.

Let us not forget that just two years ago, this so-called leader of the Labour movement committed to introducing self-ID, a policy that would have allowed any man to simply declare himself a woman and gain access to female-only spaces and services. Starmer showed his true colours then, willingly sacrificing the safety and dignity of women at the altar of trans activism.

Now, faced with the prospect of losing ground to genuine feminist voices, Starmer is attempting to rebrand himself as a defender of common sense. Party strategists last month told Sky News Sir Keir would lose the general election campaign “on day one” unless he shifted his position on transgender rights.

How convenient that Starmer has finally remembered that biology is, in fact, real – but only after years of pandering to a vocal minority of gender ideologues hellbent on erasing the very concept of biological sex. 

Continue reading in Labour Heartlands.

The Battle For Women’s Rights ➤ Starmer’s Retreat And The Rise Of The Party For Women

Labour Heartlandswritten by Paul Knaggs.

Once again, Sir Keir Starmer has demonstrated his utter lack of backbone when it comes to standing up for women’s rights against the onslaught of gender ideology. His recent pathetic attempts to backtrack on his previous embrace of the pernicious notion of “self-identification” for trans individuals are too little, too late.

Let us not forget that just two years ago, this so-called leader of the Labour movement committed to introducing self-ID, a policy that would have allowed any man to simply declare himself a woman and gain access to female-only spaces and services. Starmer showed his true colours then, willingly sacrificing the safety and dignity of women at the altar of trans activism.

Now, faced with the prospect of losing ground to genuine feminist voices, Starmer is attempting to rebrand himself as a defender of common sense. Party strategists last month told Sky News Sir Keir would lose the general election campaign “on day one” unless he shifted his position on transgender rights.

How convenient that Starmer has finally remembered that biology is, in fact, real – but only after years of pandering to a vocal minority of gender ideologues hellbent on erasing the very concept of biological sex. 

Continue reading in Labour Heartlands.

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