Confessio fidei

Does he believe? Yes or no?

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer does not believe transgender women are women, his official spokesman has said. It comes after the UK Supreme Court ruled last week that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law.

In March 2022, when he was leader of the opposition, Sir Keir told the Times that “a woman is a female adult, and in addition to that transwomen are women, and that is not just my view – that is actually the law”. Asked if Sir Keir still believed that a transgender woman was a woman, the PM’s official spokesman said: “No, the Supreme Court judgment has made clear that when looking at the Equality Act, a woman is a biological woman.”

Well, to be more precise, or perhaps I mean truthful, it’s not just when looking at an Act that a woman is a “biological” woman. It’s all the time. A woman is always a woman; the “biological” part is redundant. There is no non-biological type of woman that a man can be. It was a mistake to divide women into biological and pretend. It was a mistake and an over-complication and an embarrassment. Women are women; men are the other thing. Works the same way in reverse: Men are men; women are the other thing. It’s called a binary, and it’s real. Without it, poof, no humans.

In 2023, Sir Keir told The Sunday Times that for “99.9%” of women “of course they haven’t got a penis”. Later that year he told BBC Radio 5 Live “a woman is an adult female”.

And in April 2024 he said Rosie Duffield, who quit the party last year, was right to say “only women have a cervix”, telling ITV: “Biologically, she of course is right about that.” Sir Keir had previously been critical of Duffield’s views on trans people when she was a Labour MP, saying in 2021 that she was “not right” to say only women have a cervix.

In short he said one thing one day and a different thing another day. The Guardians of Trans Virtue were always just a few inches away, with their pitchforks, breathing heavily. What’s a Prime Minister to do?

Asked whether Sir Keir would now use a trans woman’s preferred pronouns, the spokesman declined to comment on “hypotheticals” but insisted the PM had “been clear that trans women should be treated with the same dignity and respect as anyone else”.

Oh yes? So then they shouldn’t be addressed as the sex they’re not, and they shouldn’t be allowed to destroy women’s rights, and they shouldn’t take up all the oxygen? Good to know.

Labour’s Emily Thornberry said LGBT helpline calls had “skyrocketed in recent days” and highlighted that “the overwhelming threat to women and to all of the trans community is the violence that we suffer from cis men”.

No. Men who claim to be trans are not thereby automatically rendered not a threat to women. Some of those men threaten women on social media all the time. Some very violent rapists have claimed to be women.

Many Labour MPs will be uneasy about the comments from Sir Keir and Phillipson, although frustration did not seem to extend to being willing to criticise the government, but instead expressing concern about anxieties within the trans, non-binary and intersex community.

How about some concern about anxieties within the sick to death of hearing about the blah blah blah community? Eh? What about us? We have to buy a whole new set of teeth practically every week.

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