He’s got the paperwork gov
Trans rights activists have put forward a biological man to be the women’s officer for Labour’s LGBT+ group.
That is insult for the sake of insult. They know it’s an insult and that’s why they’re doing it. Insulting women is now a core principle of “LGBT+” groups.
The Labour Party has agreed to scrap its annual women’s conference, warning of a “significant risk of a legal challenge” if self-identified women are allowed to attend.
Excuse me? They’ve “agreed” to get rid of the women’s conference to make things easier for themselves at the expense of mere women?
The Trans Rights Alliance has put forward Steph Richards, a transgender woman in possession of a gender recognition certificate, as its candidate for women’s officer.
In a post on X, Labour LGB said: “Many people say that trans ideology is a men’s rights movement.
“The ‘Trans Alliance’ (seeking to take over the once-great LGBT+ Labour) has set out to prove this. Also breaking party rules by putting a man forward to be women’s officer.”
Breaking party rules and deliberately taunting women.
Richards told website LabourList: “I am legally female, other than in regards to the Equality Act and the Act does not apply to the position within LGBT+ Labour so I am thoroughly within my legal right and my moral right to be able to stand for this position.”
Like hell he is. There is no “moral right” for a man to stand for a position that’s explicitly for a woman. Talk of a man being “legally female” is just gibberish.

By “self-identitied women” they of course don’t mean women who can tell that they are women, but rather men (“non-women”) who claim to be women. The phrasing, as usual, doesn’t make that clear. They could say “people who are declared women only by virtue of self-identification rather than anatomy”. Or, more succinctly, “men”.