Oh no, do you have concerns?

Well, bitches, if you don’t like it you can work from home.

The BBC is allowing staff to work from home if they have concerns about the broadcaster’s policy allowing biological men to use women’s lavatories.

In its review of the policy the BBC suggests that, although there are “self-contained facilities or mixed-sex toilets” at most of its sites, staff who have “concerns” may be able to work from home as a solution, while it awaits Government guidance following the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of sex in the Equality Act.

The BBC is so confused. Mixed-sex toilets are the problem, not the solution. The “concerns” women have are about dealing with men in the toilets.

In April, the Supreme Court said in a landmark ruling that the Equality Act refers to biological sex, not self-identified gender.

Yet the BBC admits it is still letting biological men use women’s lavatories, changing facilities and showers. The corporation said it will only change its policies once the Government has issued guidance on the decision, despite calls from Sir Keir Starmer urging public bodies to implement the changes “as soon as possible”.

Well yes but they’re waiting for the government, not Starmer. Totally reasonable, not at all evasive or hostile or childish.

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