News Archives - LGBTIQA+ Greens https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/category/news/ Proud of our diversity. Promoted by Chris Williams on behalf of The Green Party, both at PO Box 78066, London SE16 9GQ. Fri, 29 Apr 2022 21:31:31 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2023/08/cropped-LOGO-Transparent-Dark-1-32x32.png News Archives - LGBTIQA+ Greens https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/category/news/ 32 32 Uganda Pride 2022 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2022/04/29/uganda-pride-2022/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 19:29:22 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=2825 We stand in solidarity with our LGBTIQA+ siblings in Uganda and across Africa, and fully support their right to protest against homophobia, lesbophobia, transphobia, biphobia, queerphobia, and the oppressions they face at the hands of their governments. However, we are extremely concerned to hear the news that UK single-issue anti-trans lobby group LGB Alliance has [...]

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We stand in solidarity with our LGBTIQA+ siblings in Uganda and across Africa, and fully support their right to protest against homophobia, lesbophobia, transphobia, biphobia, queerphobia, and the oppressions they face at the hands of their governments.

However, we are extremely concerned to hear the news that UK single-issue anti-trans lobby group LGB Alliance has announced they are to sponsor this year's Uganda Pride.

We appreciate that Uganda Pride 2022 needs funding to be successful; however, before they fully accept this particular group as a supporter, we recommend that the organisers reach out to any of the many UK LGBTIQA+ organisations that have expressed concern about LGB Alliances activities.

As a political liberation group with a strong history of supporting LGBTIQA+ people across the globe, our door is open to anyone on the Uganda Pride 2022 organising committee wishing to discuss this matter in more detail. You can find out how to contact us here.

We will continue to monitor this situation and will post a more in-depth statement as it evolves.

Yours in solidarity,

LGBTIQA+ Greens Committee

LGBTIQA+ Greens is the Green Party of England & Wales' liberation group for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, intersex, queer, and asexual/ aromantic people, also known as the LGBTIQA+ Greens. Our liberation group is formed by and for LGBTIQA+ Green Party members and allies.

We aim to increase awareness and understanding of LGBTIQA+ issues within the Green Party, progressive movements and society as a whole. We also aim to increase awareness and understanding of Green and progressive values among LGBTIQA+ people.

LGBTIQA+ Greens aim to build a more sustainable and just society where everyone is valued, respected and empowered regardless of their sexuality, gender identity or intersex status.

For interviews or enquiries please email: press@lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk

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LGBTIQA+ Greens Condemn Education Minister On Outing Trans And Non-Binary Children To Parents By Teachers https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2022/04/28/lgbtiqa-greens-condemn-education-minister-on-outing-trans-and-non-binary-children-to-parents-by-teachers/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 16:18:51 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=2820 The LGTIQA+ Greens have condemned the Education Minister, Nadhim Zahawi that teachers should out trans and non-binary primary school children to their parents.  During the education select committee on Wednesday (20 April), Conservative MP Miriam Cates suggested children need safeguarding due to their identity. She went on to say “That is a huge safeguarding fail, [...]

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The LGTIQA+ Greens have condemned the Education Minister, Nadhim Zahawi that teachers should out trans and non-binary primary school children to their parents. 

During the education select committee on Wednesday (20 April), Conservative MP Miriam Cates suggested children need safeguarding due to their identity. She went on to say “That is a huge safeguarding fail, cutting parents out from a decision that’s really important about children’s life”.

Conservative MP Dr Caroline Johnson told Mr Zahawi she had been approached by parents concerned that their teenage daughters were in a boarding house with a male student who is trans.

She continued: “You have got pre-pubescent, pubescent children who don’t have a settled idea of sexuality or gender. They are children in a discovery phase and they are being told by adults that they trust that if they don’t conform to certain gender norms they may be the opposite sex or they may be non-binary or they may need to go away and explore more.

Mr Zahawi said he is working with the EHRC on issues such as this because they have the “capacity and expertise” to deal with it. 

Dr Johnson said: “And they go away and they look on the internet and they engage in platforms like Reddit and TikTok and Discord where they meet adults who tell them how to obtain testosterone, how to go down a route of surgery…they are going down a route of transition…and this is an enormous safeguarding risk because they are leading to permanent changes.

“Then they go back to school and tell the school ‘I am trans’, and they are then being excluded from normal safeguarding procedures.”

Mr Zahawi also said parents must be “front and centre” of discussions about gender and sex, saying: “That’s my message to the frontline, is to say you have to involve parents in this. You have a duty to safeguard those children. Parents are very much part of that.”

LGBTIQA+ Greens Co-Chair, Ria Patel: “The Education Ministers’ comments, as well as the suggestion by Mr Zahawi for the EHRC legitimacy to this, are dangerous. Outing trans children to families, who may be unaccepting and hostile, is the real safeguarding issue here. 

With the government's refusal to rule out trans conversion therapy, the consequences will be horrific if this is unchallenged. As well, the suggestion that mentioning that trans people exist will make kids trans is the logic of Section 28.”

Suggestions made by other Conservative MPs are unfounded, untrue and will put trans children in a dangerous place. 

LGBTIQA+ Greens is the Green Party of England & Wales' liberation group for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, intersex, queer, and asexual/ aromantic people, also known as the LGBTIQA+ Greens. Our liberation group is formed by and for LGBTIQA+ Green Party members and allies.

We aim to increase awareness and understanding of LGBTIQA+ issues within the Green Party, progressive movements and society as a whole. We also aim to increase awareness and understanding of Green and progressive values among LGBTIQA+ people.

LGBTIQA+ Greens aim to build a more sustainable and just society where everyone is valued, respected and empowered regardless of their sexuality, gender identity or intersex status.

For interviews or enquiries please email: press@lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk 

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LGBTIQA+ Greens Rwanda Refugee Statement https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2022/04/16/lgbtiqa-greens-rwanda-refugee-statement/ Sat, 16 Apr 2022 18:14:46 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=2792 LGBTIQA+ Greens condemn the Government’s Rwanda refugee strategy. The UK Government has proposed plans to send refugees to Rwanda to have asylum claims processed. Flying refugees 4500 miles away, when they have already made dangerous journeys fleeing from war and persecution, is inhumane. We do not need a “migration and economic development partnership”: we need [...]

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LGBTIQA+ Greens condemn the Government’s Rwanda refugee strategy.

The UK Government has proposed plans to send refugees to Rwanda to have asylum claims processed. Flying refugees 4500 miles away, when they have already made dangerous journeys fleeing from war and persecution, is inhumane. We do not need a “migration and economic development partnership”: we need compassion. This system, based on the Australian ‘offshoring’ model, will fix nothing but will cause more pain, and cost a lot of money.

For LGBTIQA+ refugees, Rwanda is not a safe place. Last year, Human Rights Watch reported that police or local security officers target LGBTIQA+ individuals, detain them, and in some cases beat them, after reports of homosexual activity or engaging in behaviour that doesn’t fit gender stereotypes. Many remain in the closet, due to fears of discrimination, and, in fact, some LGBTIQA+ Rwandans have applied for asylum in the UK on these grounds. 

Rwanda’s human rights record is poor on other fronts too. Last year, the UK delivered a statement on Rwanda, with recommendations to improve their human rights record. The Rwandan government persecutes those who speak out against it, as freedom of expression is limited. The detention and mistreatment of homeless children and sex workers also occur and there are off-the-record detention centres, where torture occurs. Previously, refugees were shot for protesting against poor conditions in refugee camps.

The continued lack of regard for refugees by Priti Patel, and the use of them as scapegoats is disgusting. The real issue is the lack of safety given to refugees: we need safer routes of passage to the UK. Vulnerable people deserve to be treated with respect.

We urge you to join us in standing in solidarity with people seeking asylum in the UK and in taking action against the Government's inhumane 'Rwanda refugee' strategy.

Write to your MP using Rainbow Migration’s template, and ask that they vote against the Nationality and Borders bill when it returns to Commons next week.

Sign Detention Action’s petition.

Yours in solidarity,

LGBTIQA+ Greens

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Why Trans Liberation Is Critical For All Liberation https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2022/02/28/why-trans-liberation-is-critical-for-all-liberation/ Mon, 28 Feb 2022 14:14:11 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=2582 Article written by: Seb Cousins, Trans Liberation Officer, Young Greens One of the many issues with the ‘trans debate’ has been its obsession with the existentialism of trans people’s bodies. For a debate that exists in a culture which has fetishised trans bodies, it seems odd that the debate is about if trans and non-binary [...]

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Article written by: Seb Cousins, Trans Liberation Officer, Young Greens

One of the many issues with the ‘trans debate’ has been its obsession with the existentialism of trans people’s bodies. For a debate that exists in a culture which has fetishised trans bodies, it seems odd that the debate is about if trans and non-binary people exist, and if so, if they’re a threat to cis (read: ‘not trans’) women.

These questions are often posed with an anti-trans bias. They are circular: the debate never ends or develops. The same slogans repeated, the same scaremongering articles (re)published, the same denouncements reiterated. All the while violence against trans people rises, and continuing crises in healthcare and employment continue. That’s the point of it: to obsess over a manufactured debate, obsessed with what ‘rights’ people have, rather than what’s happening to ordinary trans people. These debates in the mainstream media, which at best present trans people as engaging childishly in an equal debate with people who disagree with their existence and at worse as part of an agenda to prey on children and cis women, are ultimately detached from reality. They are debates for people for whom politics is simply a game to play, rather than something which is life or death. 

This article seeks to move beyond that. To talk not just about ‘trans rights being human rights’, sometimes said in mere validation, but to talk about liberation: political and economic progress for all who need it. Fighting the same struggles of precarious employment and healthcare as many people in this country are. Why trans liberation, rather than just trans rights, is critical for liberation of all.

Lilla is 23 years old and works in tech support. She has been out as trans for 8 years, starting her public transition 4 years ago. For her, the transphobia she encounters the most is less the ‘overt’- though that has happened- and more what she calls the ‘subtle’ kind. The kind which manifests itself as the disgusted looks from a stranger, the inappropriate comments colleagues say to you; the failed job interviews that you know you’re overqualified for. The latter, Lilla says, raises the question of if the interviewer had a small bias that is hard to prove for sure but, I’m sure for those from any marginalized group will get, you kind of know is the case. That’s the kicker: the reliance on having an interviewer who’s at the very least neutral makes the difference between being employed and living in a very precarious situation. The face of transphobia is not just elaborate, academic and obscene mean words, it’s banal: the interviewer with a prejudice deciding if you have a job or not. Her colleagues, aside from the occasional comment, are nice people and her experience in the workplace is fine, something that she worried about when leaving university. 

‘Healthcare is an absolute nightmare’. The summary Lilla gives is telling. The waiting lists are long, and that’s before the threat of being removed without warning after a year of waiting, because a clinician decides that it’s ‘not appropriate’. The waiting times in England between the 8 Gender Identity Clinics is horrendous: Sheffield is ‘booking appointments’ for those who applied in March 2018, meaning they had to wait for over 44 months. Tavistock in London is offering first appointments to those referred in November 2017. It’s not just the waiting list length. It’s the effects it has on other parts of healthcare, like accessing Hormone Replacement Therapy. Lilla mentions the blatant ‘textbook discrimination’ of her GP not prescribing her HRT, while a non-trans person can have it prescribed for other health issues. Clearly, it’s an inequality. While Scotland announced crisis funding for trans healthcare, England and Wales are still in this crisis, created by long term structural issues and the impact of austerity on real term NHS funding. While Lilla didn’t go private, these issues in the NHS have forced many trans people to do that. Not because it's easy (private is expensive): something you can see a lot of among trans people in their 20s and 30s on social media is the sharing of fundraising links like ko-fi and JustGiving to raise the funds for transition. As well, medical transition, particularly for those who are transfeminine, is dependent on hormones and surgery, both of which can cost significantly and consistently. Quite, if you want to see what privatised healthcare in Britain would look like, ask a trans person. This is not sustainable, and reform and greater access must be achieved.

Because of the failures and disdain for trans people in public healthcare, the private sector and its high costs are even more apparent. So we can see from both the realities of employment and healthcare how trans people are wanting the same things as the working-class: a fairer system where you have job security, decent pay and to be able to, without caveats, be yourself. If any word could describe this, it's… normal.  

The objections to the ‘trans lobby’ in certain left-wing spaces, deriding ‘identity politics' and a belief in the ‘normal voter’ who lives in a ‘former red wall’, are devoid of reality. While Lilla would not describe the Left as transphobic, it certainly has a lot of cis people who don’t see it as a deal-breaker. Trans people are in the working-class, and any other category you can think of. They all, like the issues facing the working-class, the disabled, people of colour, women, queer people, intersect on an individual level and in the challenges we’re all facing. By recognising that, we can fight for change. Recognising that these identities are normal is critical: that trans people are regular, working-class people who want access that are more than deserved is something the Left must strive for. Recognising the need for trans liberation means that class liberation will not just recreate the products of imperialism and capitalism. And with that, trans liberation must be led by working-class trans people, so that fundamental material issues are addressed.

Why are we in this situation of oppression to start with? And is capitalism related to this? Both the legacies of Victorian and imperial obsession of categorising and labelling human bodies in order to establish or reinforce legal-based control over those powerless. For instance, the first laws in this country against homosexuality came in the 1880s (if not counting Henry VIII's Buggery Laws of course). Similar attempts to do the same to lesbianism occurred in 1921 (failing because the government thought it may encourage it), on the back of women's advancement and a media hysteria based, literally, on lesbians apparently invading middle-class women's spaces like boarding schools. The constant development of an economic system based on profits rather than valuing humans, are still with us. The enforcement of a conflated gender-sex binary (which modern science does not support) had come about earlier in the 1700s, and used to enforce Western European norms on indigenous populations in the Americas and Africa, and at home in the UK. 

Categories do divide us, but not because what they refer to makes us weaker by acknowledgement, but because they're used by the powerful to make us conflict with each other. By reclaiming these categories, we can unite and work together to resolve our shared struggle. 

Nor can we, via capitalism, reverse this. During the 90s for instance, a positive yet fetishised acceptance of gay and lesbian culture emerged, such as ‘Lesbian Chic’. Yet this didn’t help materially. What it did was make existence into a fashion, while murder and violence continued. Similarly today, in contrast to the transphobia and enforcing of gender conformity in the ‘trans debate’, there is culturally a certain popularity for shows like ‘Drag Race’ and gender nonconformity. Yet the hate-crime rate rises, and hearing about friends of friends ending their lives after being harassed by transphobes continues. A right to be commercialised is not liberation. 

Nor is it, going back to healthcare, liberation to be free to access gender reassignment treatment but not to be free from the financial and geographic hurdles that deny healthcare. A lot of women (and people who get pregnant) reading this will know of how access to abortion, especially in places like Eire historically and the US today, depended/depends on being able to afford to travel to a clinic. As well, post-2010 austerity, which hurt all working-class people, coincided with an extension of rights like for gay people to marry. Extending rights then does not mean 'liberation' if it's within capitalism. We know that from experiences which are related that there’s an intersection here, like a crossroad. And at this crossroad, we have the choices to be divided by those who are responsible for the world we live in, a rights-obsessed culture where little material benefit is achieved, or a liberated world where we have social and economic justice.

For liberation for all, trans and cis alike and for everyone who needs liberation, we need the political change needed for an environmentally sustainable and economically transforming society, where the many are the winner and no one is thrown under a bus. We need to go beyond rights and representation, and go for liberation. 

Deeds, not words. Liberation, not just rights.

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LGBTIQA+ Greens response to EHRC statement on upcoming LGBTIQA+ legislation https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2022/02/03/lgbtiqa-greens-response-to-the-ehrc-statement-on-upcoming-lgbtiqa-legislation/ Thu, 03 Feb 2022 11:57:29 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=2261 Last week the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) released their response on the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and so-called ‘conversion therapy’. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is supposed to 'promote and uphold equality, human rights ideals and laws across England, Scotland and Wales', yet this response fails trans and non-binary people, and [...]

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Last week the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) released their response on the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and so-called ‘conversion therapy’.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is supposed to 'promote and uphold equality, human rights ideals and laws across England, Scotland and Wales', yet this response fails trans and non-binary people, and the entire LGBTIQA+ community.

Updating your gender should be simple, and as Green Party policy states, we support the right for individuals to update their legally recognised gender by self-determination, the only requirement being a statutory declaration. The EHRC warning the Scottish parliament from going ahead with these plans is deeply damaging, and shows their lack of regard for trans and non-binary people, lived experience and expert opinion.

The rights and protection of trans and non-binary lives is a necessity and the ban of so-called ‘conversion therapy’ must include them. The EHRC’s suggestions are ill-informed, and puts our trans siblings at further risk from this psuedo-scientific torture.

As an supposedly ‘impartial’ equality organisation, they should have done far better. The statements, and recent evidence showing that senior officials at the EHRC met with anti-trans lobbyists, highlights their incompetence. These actions have undermined the EHRC’s ability to upload human rights and do its job, leaving the commission no longer fit for purpose. It is concerning that this ‘impartial’ organisation has become a voice for the government, who has continually delayed any action to support our trans and non-binary siblings. We join the many LGBTIQA+ organisations and human rights groups in condemning the EHRC. Our communities need a stronger human rights organisation.

We urge you to complete the conversion therapy consultation by February 4th and to sign Stonewall’s open letter to review the EHRC.

To find out what else you can do to help make sure the law protects all LGBTIQA+ people from conversion therapy, check out this page.

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Response to the Government Consultation on ‘Toilet Provision for Men and Women’ https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2021/02/10/response-to-the-government-consultation-on-toilet-provision-for-men-and-women/ Wed, 10 Feb 2021 20:56:47 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1700 At a time when the lives of trans people are being discussed unlike that of any other minority group. When their very existence is being 'debated', dismissed, and 'intellectualised' by non trans politicians, academics, and anti-trans groups and individuals, the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government has put out a bizarrely timed and strangely [...]

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At a time when the lives of trans people are being discussed unlike that of any other minority group. When their very existence is being 'debated', dismissed, and 'intellectualised' by non trans politicians, academics, and anti-trans groups and individuals, the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government has put out a bizarrely timed and strangely worded call for evidence for an open consultation on increasing accessibility and provision of toilets for men and women. Along with other LGBT+ and human rights organisations, WeExist, a trans-led organisation designed to provide a platform for Trans People’s work, have raised the incredibly problematic threats that this open consultation poses to transgender rights.

We, at the LGBTIQA+ Greens, are adding our voices to this call for The Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government to recognise that this consultation has the very real potential to be a violent attack on trans rights. We strongly call upon those responsible to ensure that this review of toilet provision considers and listens carefully to all the transgender voices that respond to the call for evidence Trans people should not be ignored or dismissed.

The government have claimed that this consultation aims to provide ‘dignity and respect for all’ however the consultation has refused the dignity of trans and GNC people by failing to even consider the needs of trans and GNC people in their consultation outline and only specifying the implications of current toilet provision for cisgender men and women.

Yet, accessibility and provision of toilets for trans and GNC people is an immensely pressing issue. According to the Stonewall LGBT in Britain report, Trans Report, 2018, 48% of Trans people say that they do not feel comfortable using public toilets due to fear of discrimination or harrassment. This is an alarming figure, and we believe central to any future focus on ‘dignity and respect for all.

As the consultation outline says: ‘toilets are an important facility for members of the public’ and have always been a place where members of the public should feel that they can find privacy, security, and safety however the above report highlights that trans and GNC people have not been afforded this basic right for far too long - this must change.

Violence against Trans and GNC individuals, black women, butch lesbians and disabled trans people has alarmingly and demonstrably increased in recent years, with a vast majority experiencing adverse levels of violence in public bathrooms.

Eloise Stonborough shared her experience using women’s toilets as a butch lesbian and highlighted that she is challenged on using the women’s toilet 1 in 3 times, thus creating natural anxiety about the safety of using single-sex public toilets. This is not an isolated experience - far too many trans and GNC women experience unwarranted harassment & violence when using these facilities.

The consultation raises the issue of women’s safety which is not an issue we take lightly. However, a study by Amira Hasenbush, Andrew R. Flores, and Jody L. Herman in the Sexuality Research and Social Policy Journal has found that there is no link between trans-inclusive bathroom provision and bathroom safety.

While harassment against women remains an urgent issue that needs to be addressed, it is not the provision of gender-neutral bathrooms that is driving this threat. LGBTIQA+ Greens would argue that the Government’s resources would therefore be put to better use if they were reviewing and tackling proven threats to women’s safety, such as rape culture and our abysmal rape prosecution rate.

To suggest, with no supporting evidence, the false notion that trans women and girls somehow increase the threat of violence against cis women and girls is a worrying distraction from the real issue of abuse by a small minority of violent and abusive cis men and women against all women, girls, and non-binary people.

We would also like to address further some of the concerns raised in the consultation outline that the MHCLG believes will be resolved by a greater focus on providing single-sex toilets.

Firstly, the consultation raises the fact that ‘women who menstruate, are pregnant, or at menopause may need to use the toilet more often.’ This statement promotes the incorrect notion that only women menstruate and excludes the trans men, GNC people, intersex people and non-binary people who also experience menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause.

As outlined by this study by Klara Rydstrom, degendering menstruation and ensuring that all menstruators can undergo menstruation, as well as menopause and pregnancy, without fear of harassment is vital to achieving the consultation’s aim of providing safe spaces for those who have ‘particular health or sanitary needs.’

Secondly, the consultation sets out the desire to ‘avoid queues for toilets’ and that male toilets ‘allow for a quicker transition of customers.’ However, studies on the implementation of gender-neutral toilets have shown that they improve waiting times across the board. A study by Luc Bovens and Alexandro Marcoci in the Cambridge Behavioural Public Policy Journal uncovered that ‘gender-neutral bathrooms reduce average waiting times.’ Therefore, evidence suggests that gender-neutral toilets appropriately fulfil this function and should be considered as part of any future policy.

Gender-neutral toilets can provide a safe, unrestricted, and unpoliced space and provide invaluable protection to marginalised groups of people, such as trans and GNC people, butch lesbians, and disabled people.

They also provide a safe space for children to be accompanied to the toilet by a parent of a different gender, for disabled people to be accompanied by someone of a different gender and will reduce waiting times for all of us.

Gender-neutral toilets are thereby essential in providing the dignity that this consultation calls for and it is surprising that the MHCLG sees gender-neutral toilets as an optional provision that will only be available ‘where space allows.’

We note that gender-neutral toilets must be part of the solution and not an opportunity for the creation of 'third spaces'. Individuals should always be welcome to use the toilet spaces they feel most comfortable using and that align with their gender.

As such, we reiterate our call for the MHCLG to take the above points into consideration when conducting this review and to listen to the voices of Trans and GNC people and activists.

LGBTIQA+ Greens

(Response by LGBTIQA+ Greens to raise awareness. Positions expressed in this response may not be formal GPEW policy.)

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Statement in Support and Solidarity with Kathryn Bristow https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2021/02/10/statement-in-support-and-solidarity-with-kathryn-bristow/ Wed, 10 Feb 2021 17:30:47 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1696 On Sunday 7th February 2021, The Daily Mail launched a transphobic attack on Kathryn Bristow, the democratically elected co-chair of Green Party Women, as well as towards the LGBTIQA+ Greens. Sunday’s attack on Kathryn Bristow was heartbreaking to read. We take this opportunity to show our public support for and solidarity with Kathryn, as well [...]

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On Sunday 7th February 2021, The Daily Mail launched a transphobic attack on Kathryn Bristow, the democratically elected co-chair of Green Party Women, as well as towards the LGBTIQA+ Greens.

Sunday’s attack on Kathryn Bristow was heartbreaking to read. We take this opportunity to show our public support for and solidarity with Kathryn, as well as all other trans and non-binary individuals affected by naked bigotry of this kind. Unfortunately, events like these are all too common The Daily Mail and other UK media titles must stop their fixation with trans people and their lives. They must seriously look at their institutionalised culture of transphobia, bigotry, and hate, and start to fully appreciate how their actions fuel hate crime and harassment.

Whilst the disgusting attacks on trans people continue, we stand firm in our stance and will always support LGBTIQA+ rights and individuals. We are not afraid of these attacks, but we know many of our members are fearful of their safety. Articles like the one by The Mail on Sunday contribute to a backdrop of hateful transphobic rhetoric that endangers our community. LGBTIQA+ Greens will always be a safe space and inclusive of trans people. We stand in solidarity with our trans siblings.

The Green Party of England and Wales’ policy is inclusive of all LGBTIQA+ individuals, including trans individuals. This policy has existed since Spring 2015:

RR530 The Green Party recognises that there are many gender identities that are within, and outside of, the traditional gender binary of man and woman. The Green Party recognises that trans men are men, trans women are women, and that non-binary identities exist and are valid. We shall respect transgender and non-binary people's identities as real. The Green Party shall include, and push for further acceptance of, transgender and non-binary people within all areas of society.

Although slightly outdated, the principle of the policy remains: Gender exists within and outside of the gender binary, trans people exist, and The Green Party shall push for greater acceptance of trans and non-binary people. So, it’s time for the party to tangibly demonstrate their commitment to doing that and ensure the whole party is a safe space for trans people. Trans and women’s rights can co-exist, without the need for transphobia. There is no conflict between the two, other than a false one, rooted in misinformation and lies, created by a so-called “gender critical” lobby and their enablers. Their views, which seek to strip away the rights of trans people, do not have a place in an inclusive and intersectional party such as ours.

Thank you to Sian Berry, who has stated and shown her support today. It is time for our party, and all parties, to get serious about trans rights. The values of social and environmental justice that lie at the heart of The Green Party cannot be achieved without trans liberation, and this is a necessity.

LGBTIQA+ Greens

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LGBTIQA+ Greens Statement on Banning Conversion Therapy https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2021/01/19/lgbtiqa-greens-statement-on-banning-conversion-therapy/ Tue, 19 Jan 2021 16:09:44 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1473 In August of 2020, the then Deputy Chair of LGBTIQA+ Greens Lee-Anne Lawrance said: “I’d urge Liz Truss to not delay any more. We need to ban conversion therapy. Reform the Gender Recognition Act. Recommit to the LGBT Action Plan.” They joined the many names, including Crispin Blunt and the All-Party Parliamentary Group, calling for [...]

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In August of 2020, the then Deputy Chair of LGBTIQA+ Greens Lee-Anne Lawrance said: “I’d urge Liz Truss to not delay any more. We need to ban conversion therapy. Reform the Gender Recognition Act. Recommit to the LGBT Action Plan.”

They joined the many names, including Crispin Blunt and the All-Party Parliamentary Group, calling for Liz Truss to ban the dreadful practice of ‘conversion therapy’.

We are now re-stating this plea, calling upon Liz Truss to stay true to her word and ban the so-called ‘conversion therapy’. ‘Conversion therapy’ is a pseudo-therapy, aimed at changing someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity from undesired (LGBTIQA+) to desired (heterosexual, allosexual and cisgender). It lacks any scientific basis. This includes attempts to change a person’s asexuality, due to an assumption that everyone must desire sexual attraction and activity. It does not include practices that assist a person to express their gender identity.

This followed the publication of the 2018 LGBT Action Plan, in which the Conservative Government committed to banning the therapy and stated that they “will bring forward proposals to end the practice of ‘conversion therapy’ in the UK. These activities are wrong, and we are not willing to let them continue. Led by the Government Equalities Office, we will fully consider all legislative and non-legislative options to prohibit promoting, offering or conducting ‘conversion therapy’. Our intent is to protect people who are vulnerable to harm or violence, whether that occurs in a medical, commercial or faith-based context.”

Despite this two-year old commitment, and Truss responding to the All-Parliamentary Group expressing her disgust at the practice of ‘conversion therapy’, and her immediate plans to bring an end to it, almost three years later little has been said about these proposals since, and disappointingly the practice remains legal.

During this time of inaction, several countries, including Germany, have either outright banned, or made very meaningful steps towards enacting legislation banning ‘conversion therapy’. In Germany, you cannot advertise ‘conversion therapy’ and if this ‘therapy’ is forced upon someone under 18 you can face up to 1 year in prison and a fine of up to €30,000.

It is completely unacceptable for Liz Truss and the Government to continue to drag their feet and to let LGBT+ people continue to be subjected to, as the Human Rights Campaign states, the ‘dangerous and discredited practices’ of this ‘reparative’ therapy. The damages of ‘conversion therapy’ are severe. The UN’s Special Rapporteur on Torture has said that, in some instances, ‘conversion therapy’ can “lead to severe and life-long physical and mental pain and suffering and can amount to torture and ill-treatment.” This is backed up by research. For example, American Psychological Association (APA, 2009), found that ‘conversion therapy’ leads to self-loathing, depression and suicidal urges. In addition, the APA state that ‘conversion therapy’ has been linked to cases of depression, anxiety and suicidality.

The United Nations Committee against Torture, Special Rapporteur on Torture, Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture, and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights have all stated that conversion therapy contravenes the prohibition against torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. The UK Government has an obligation to protect LGBTQ+ people from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and yet has still failed to act.

A failure to do this will lead all those calling on making the practice illegal to question whether Liz Truss is representing her role as Minister for Women and Equalities adequately and in good faith. As the LGBT Action Plan reports, the existence of ‘conversion therapy’ is a safety issue for LGBTQ+ communities and by delaying action against this practice, she is actively dismissing the very real safety concerns that face the LGBTQ+ community.

Please sign this petition, and write to your MP, asking them to push Liz Truss to ban this extremely harmful pseudo-therapy. We must ensure that ‘conversion therapy’ aiming to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity is banned.

In addition, it is imperative we go further than merely banning ‘conversion therapy’. We must ensure those harmed are cared for. This can be done by:

  1. Empowering people to seek help through the creation of a specific contact point such as a Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Ombudsman or Complaints Commissioner
  2. Develop policies to inform and educate the public via school and social service programmes

We are calling upon Liz Truss to listen to LGBTIQA+ Greens, and the Government’s own commitment, by staying true to her word and without delay banning so-called ‘conversion therapy’ throughout the United Kingdom.

LGBTIQA+ Greens.

(Statement by LGBTIQA+ Greens. This isn’t formal Green Party policy but is a statement to raise awareness on this issue.)

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LGBTIQA+ Greens Statement on the High Court Puberty Blockers Ruling https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2021/01/09/lgbtiqa-greens-statement-on-the-high-court-puberty-blockers-ruling/ Sat, 09 Jan 2021 16:37:53 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1457 We find the court ruling in the Judgment in the case of Keira Bell and Mrs A against The Tavistock Clinic and Portman NHS Trust highly troubling, as it puts young people's healthcare in the hands of unqualified judges instead of being informed by doctors, the trans individual, and their parents/carers. Adding yet more unnecessary [...]

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We find the court ruling in the Judgment in the case of Keira Bell and Mrs A against The Tavistock Clinic and Portman NHS Trust highly troubling, as it puts young people's healthcare in the hands of unqualified judges instead of being informed by doctors, the trans individual, and their parents/carers. Adding yet more unnecessary barriers to the service, which already has a waiting list approaching four years long, will mean many more will go without the care that they vitally need.

Denying young trans people treatment from the onset of puberty is not a neutral act, as they will develop characteristics incongruent with their gender, that are difficult or impossible to reverse, or in other words irreversible.

It is very well documented that puberty blockers act as a pause button, and that their use very effectively allows young people time to think while they explore their gender identity; this is the guidance of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and every other international leading organisation for trans healthcare. Even before the ruling, the NHS Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) deviated from this guidance in practice by making puberty blockers more restrictive than almost anywhere else they are used in the world.

We are extremely concerned that the court did not wish to hear from any LGBT+ or transgender charities, nor from the international medical community, regarding the evidence for puberty blockers. Accordingly, we believe that this judgement was likely not based on a full and complete evidence base, and that this is grounds for a review of the judgement via appeal.

We agree with Amnesty International UK and Liberty; as well as LGBT+ charities such as Stonewall; this ruling sets a dangerous precedent that could see the rollback of the rights of people under 16. This is gender and age based discrimination, and we oppose any rollback of Gillick competence, which allows young people who have sufficient understanding to give consent for medical treatments, like abortion and contraception.

We are particularly concerned that GIDS appear to be referring every single case to the courts now, as this appears not to be the intent of the ruling, is likely to cause substantial delays to an already overwhelmed system, and is likely to cause major disruption and much anguish to the lives of those currently receiving care or about to receive care after years of waiting and/or assessment appointments.

While we welcome the news that NHS England and GIDS are appealing the order, we are troubled that they have implemented the outcome of the ruling already, this isn’t required by the courts until after the appeal. We are concerned for the wellbeing of every young trans person now unable to start treatment and those that are possibly facing their treatment being halted.

We are launching a petition calling for:

  1. NHS England and GIDS to delay any implementation, and interpretation of the ruling based on the said ruling being subject to judicial review. In view of the fact that NHS England and GIDS are appealing the order and as such implementation isn’t required by the courts until after the appeal.
  2. A more balanced and holistic review in the appeal. This could be achieved in the following ways:
    • The appeal to involve consultation of LGBT+ and transgender charities, and the international medical community, as this was not the case with the original ruling.
    • The Tavistock to do a review of their case files to provide to the court.
    • The appeal to fully consider the mental and physical effects of both prescribing, as well as not prescribing, PBs and CSH.
    • The appeal to fully consider the consequences when trans children & young people are left unsupported by their parents/carers.
    • The appeal to fully consider the differences in the working practices of The Tavistock in comparison with health care providers who follow common international guidance, such as WPATH, in terms of their treatment of trans youth.

LGBTIQA+ Greens.

(Statement by LGBTIQA+ Greens. This isn’t formal Green Party policy but is a petition to raise awareness on this issue.)

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Your New LGBTIQA+ Greens Committee https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/2020/10/26/your-new-lgbtiqa-greens-committee/ Mon, 26 Oct 2020 18:23:43 +0000 https://lgbtiqa.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1257 Voting is now closed and the results are in. But before we introduce you to your new committee, we have some thanks to give. Firstly, thank you to all members who stood for committee this year. There was a really strong field to choose from and we hope candidates that weren’t elected will continue to [...]

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Group graphic of all the new LGBTIQA+ Green committee members, who are listed further down the page with their roles.
Your new LGBTIQA+ Greens committee

Voting is now closed and the results are in. But before we introduce you to your new committee, we have some thanks to give.

Firstly, thank you to all members who stood for committee this year. There was a really strong field to choose from and we hope candidates that weren’t elected will continue to be involved as volunteers. We cannot stress enough how much LGBTIQA+ Greens are a very flat and inclusive structure; Our volunteers are just as important and valued as our committee.

We’d also like to thank all our members for voting and engaging with this process. It’s important our elected committee has a strong mandate, so that LGBTIQA+ Greens can continue to be a strong voice both within and outside of the Party.

And last but certainly not least, we must thank our outgoing committee. You have been excellent and we appreciate everything you have done for LGBTIQA+ Greens.

And so with that said, here is your new committee:

Co-Chair

Ash Routh

Ria Patel

Treasurer

Peter Price and Daniel Laycock (Job Share)

Secretary

Ashe Knox

Member Representatives

Kathryn Bristow

Tom Nadarzynski

Joe Lever

Charlie Button

Kacey Henry

Congratulations to all those elected. We look forward to seeing what will be achieved next!

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