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reSee.it AI Summary
I've compiled a series of statements from Labour Party politicians regarding women's rights and spaces in the context of increasing numbers of individuals identifying as women. The posts feature a range of voices, including prominent figures like Sir Keir Starmer, Lisa Nandy, and Emily Thornberry, among others. Each politician expresses their views on the topic, reflecting the party's diverse perspectives. Notably, Bridget Phillipson emphasizes the importance of recognizing trans individuals in society and critiques certain government guidance on transgender children in schools.

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Here's a thread of just some of the statements Labour Party politicians have made recently when asked about women's rights and spaces against the backdrop of an increasing number of males who identify as women. First up, Sir Keir Starmer

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Lisa Nandy

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Alex Sobel

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Barry Gardiner

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Dawn Butler

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Lloyd Russell-Moyle

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David Lammy

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Emily Thornberry

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Nadia Whittome

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Rebecca Long-Bailey

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Angela Rayner

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David Lammy (again)

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Sadiq Khan

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Stephen Morgan

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Jeremy Corbyn

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Catherine West

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Taiwo Owatemi

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Ben Bradshaw

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Shami Chakrabarti

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John McDonnell

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Kim Johnson

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Yvette Cooper

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Anneliese Dodds

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Charlotte Nichols

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James Murray

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Angela Rayner (again)

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Stella Creasy

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Emily Thornberry (again)

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Hefin David (Member of the Welsh parliament)

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Stella Creasy (again)

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Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford

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Chris Bryant

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Bell Ribeiro-Addy

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Kezia Dugdale

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Paulette Hamilton

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Hannah Blythyn (Minister in the Welsh parliament)

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Nick Thomas-Symonds

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Rosena Allin-Khan

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Jess Phillips and Charlotte Nichols

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Clive Lewis (and Zarah Sultana, Nadia Whittome and Apsana Begum)

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Angela Eagle

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Kate Osborne

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Harriet Harman

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Sarah Champion

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Wales’ new first minister, Vaughan Gething­

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Luke Pollard

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Rachael Maskell

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Ashley Dalton

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Bridget Phillipson - who is about to become Britain's education secretary

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“There are trans people within society and their existence should be recognised” Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson says parts of the government’s guidance for transgender children in schools had “partisan and unnecessary language” #BBCLauraK https://bbc.in/3xudv4O

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker addresses a politician about the government's draft guidance on gender identity in schools, which includes a ban on teaching the concept of gender identity. The politician states the guidance is under consultation and clarity is needed for schools to manage this sensitive area. A Labour government would ensure guidance is provided, prioritizing children's well-being and avoiding political exploitation of the issue. While some elements of the draft guidance are acceptable, others are too partisan. The politician would review consultation responses, work with parents, young people, and professionals to address outstanding issues, and avoid ministerial disputes. The politician affirms the existence and right to recognition of trans people, especially vulnerable ones needing support. Clear guidance is needed for schools to support children experiencing distress around their well-being, and a responsible, serious approach is necessary.
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Speaker 0: There are lots of things that schools in the twenty twenties have to grapple with. One of them has been the concept of gender identity. Now the government published some draft guidance, which included banning teaching the idea of the concept of gender identity. It's due to start being used later in the year. If you win the election, will that still happen? Speaker 1: I'm afraid that just to say I'm not sure that's quite right in that the government published draft guidance which was subject to consultation. The consultation is closed at the point at which the election was called. That was being considered in terms of the in terms of the response. So expectation that the principal would be Speaker 0: brought in later Speaker 1: in the year. Of guidance, I think, is an important one. That's what I hear from school leaders across the country. They want clarity on how to manage what is a sensitive and difficult area for them. I think what we do need to see on this, we absolutely do need to see guidance. The Labour government, if we win the trust of the British people, we'll make sure that happens. But let's make sure that children's well-being is at the heart of this. Let's stop this being a political football. This is our children's lives, their well-being. It's too important to make this a culture wars issue on the front pages of newspapers. Let's take a more responsible approach, give schools the clear guidance that they need, and make sure that our young people are supported Speaker 0: as well. But my question is what would your guidance be? What do you believe teachers should be advised to do? Because what the Conservative government has suggested they would do is ban the teaching of the concept of gender identity. Speaker 1: So I believe many Speaker 0: Is that what you would tell schools to do too? Speaker 1: Many aspects of the draft had good and straightforward principles in it. Other elements of it I think drifted far too much into partisan and unnecessary language that I think makes it harder for schools to navigate this. So if I were education secretary, I'd want to look at all of the responses that we've received to the consultation. I know that for example school leaders have flagged areas that they feel is still outstanding within the guidance. We would want to look at that, do it responsibly, work with parents, with young people, and with the profession to get this right. This has been ministers have been rowing about this for months and months. That is not the way Speaker 0: to deal with such issues. On this point because it's a very sensitive issue, it's of great importance to some people, and some teachers have felt very anxious about this. So you say some elements of the of the plan are okay, some are not, but would you ditch the ban on teaching the concept of gender identity? There are trans people within society and their their existence should be recognized. So you wouldn't ditch that? Speaker 1: They had no. This is this drifts I think sometimes into a slightly bizarre conversation. There are trans people, they have a right for their existence to be recognized, many people many trans people are vulnerable and are deserving of support. Alongside that we've got to make sure that schools have got clear guidance about how best to support children and young people that are experiencing distress and issues around their well-being. That is not well served by ministers picking fights, seeking headlines. Let's take a more responsible approach. Let's take the heat out of it. Let's do this properly and seriously.
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Emily Darlington, Labour parliamentary candidate for Milton Keynes Central https://t.co/pJOt1VbXV5

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Michael Payne, Labour parliamentary candidate for Gedling https://t.co/7NudUMUpNO

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Matthew Turmaine, Labour parliamentary candidate for Watford https://t.co/27EctiS07b

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Neil Duncan-Jordan, Labour parliamentary candidate for Poole https://t.co/seZ7ZLf0vR

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Former Labour front-bencher Geoff Hoon https://t.co/BqYxDLwJnx

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Sarah Owen https://t.co/0e6AwygWMB

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Ed Miliband https://t.co/SXZj86iY9E

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Alex Sobel (again) https://t.co/T24qLhmbR5

Saved - January 10, 2025 at 12:45 PM

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In 2018 a US girl was sentenced to 40 years in a mental health institute for extreme violence. Today she told a judge she is now 'transgender'. Within minutes the judge ordered her release, despite being told she's a "significant risk of harm to others" https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14268555/slenderman-stabbing-morgan-geyser.html

Slender Man stabber to be released from prison despite victim's pleas Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier were 12 when they attacked Payton Leutner, also 12, in a sickening attack that shocked America in 2014. dailymail.co.uk
Saved - October 27, 2023 at 3:58 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Several UK police forces have faced controversy over their recruitment of individuals who identify as transgender. Instances include officers or advisers engaging in defamatory behavior, hoarding banned weapons, attacking others, and promoting racism and misogyny. These incidents raise concerns about the suitability of these individuals for their roles within the police force.

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The UK police have recruited several men who 'identify' as women to work as officers or advisers in the last three or four years. Here's a thread on how that's working out so far

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PC Watson allegedly targeted people on social media over a period of several months due to their belief that men aren't women, sending thousands of tweets containing defamatory lies. Leicestershire Police initially refused to stop him. He's now been arrested and suspended

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Zoe Watts was employed as a Police Support Community Officer with Lincolnshire Police. Zoe is now in jail for hoarding banned weapons and explosive substances as part of his trans activism, which included smashing up melons with the names of feminists on them

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Carol Lea was Merseyside Police's 'equality and diversity' adviser. In 2019 Carol was arrested for attacking a young woman with a hammer in a dispute over a parking space at KFC

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Kimberley Stone has been a hate crime adviser to Essex Police. A trawl through Kimberley's social media posts finds numerous and recent cases of racism and misogyny, including suggesting that black people have low IQs https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/why-is-trans-hate-crime-on-the-rise

Why is 'trans hate crime' on the rise? Meet 'Kimberley'. by Poppy Cox grahamlinehan.substack.com

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Kelly Maloney has given trans awareness talks to Kent Police and addressed Dorset officers at an event about countering violence. This was shortly after Maloney tried to strangle his then wife

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Cheryl Morgan was used by Avon and Somerset Police to run 'equality training'. Cheryl has a history of denigrating women, including talking about a 'terf infestation'

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Gina Denham has worked with Essex and Leicestershire Police on transgender awareness. He also led an aggressive campaign to force a school in Rochford to remove sex-based rights and protections for its female students https://medium.com/@elsaegret/meet-the-people-training-uk-police-on-trans-issues-191e46b18246

Meet the People Training UK Police on Trans Issues Linda Bellos, Caroline Farrow, Andy Healey, Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, Graham Linehan, Dr Julia Long, Harry Miller, Maggie Nelson, Kate Scottow, Miranda Yardley. Various police forces in England have… medium.com

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Carole Steele has been used for training by Devon and Cornwall Police. Carole defended a man who violently attacked a woman by lying that the woman 'started the ruckus'

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Stephanie Hirst has given training to Humberside Police. He claims that wolf whistling makes you feel good because it confirms that you're a woman https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11239967/Stephanie-Hirst-Now-Im-openly-transgender-men-wolf-whistle-me.html

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North Wales Police Community Support Officer Connor Freel is a woman who 'identifies' as a man. Freel took an autistic boy to court for asking her if she was a 'boy or a girl' while on duty. The boy was given a curfew requirement and ordered to pay £590 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/teen-prosecuted-after-asking-whether-17651755?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target

Teen in court after asking if transgender PCSO was 'boy or girl' PCSO Connor Freel was left 'vulnerable, distressed, and embarrassed' after Declan Armstrong, 19, twice shouted the question at him as he was on foot patrol walesonline.co.uk
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