It was a secret

Britain’s only trans judge quits over fears of ‘politicising’ judiciary

A trans judge is someone who knows nothing about the law but identifies as a judge?

No, they mean a man who claims to be a woman.

Master Victoria McCloud, who transitioned from a man to a woman in the 1990s, warned the situation meant she is “now political every time I choose where to pee”.

Whereas before “the situation” he was free to violate women’s rights with impunity.

McCloud’s gender identity was kept private but became public knowledge after being published by a national newspaper.

Why was it kept private? How is that fair?

Referring to the rise of gender-critical campaigners, McCloud added “it has been open season on me and others” and argued this meant “the dignity of the court as well as personal dignity is at stake”.

It’s not “open season.” Nobody is stalking him in hopes of serving him for dinner.

McCloud, who worked on high-profile cases stretching from a KGB double-agent to Donald Trump, played a role in writing the judiciary’s Equal Treatment Benchbook. The 54-year-old contributed to the guidelines which includes a section on “acceptable terminology” concerning gender-identity, including titles and pronouns. Such guidelines proved controversial in the case of male-born transgender rapist Isla Bryson.

This is why his trans idenniny should not have been kept secret.

McCloud previously welcomed the prospect of more transgender judges to encourage diversity.

Another male judge is not “diversity”; another male judge is just more of the same.

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