A handful of the good news stories from the gender beat this week. Enjoy!
The Dominoes Continue To Fall
Health Secretary, Steve Barclay, has asked NHS bodies to review their Stonewall membership and to stop hiring diversity officers.
Barclay has written to ten leading national health organisations, including NHS England, the UK Health Security Agency and the Care Quality Commission, telling them to review their ‘diversity and inclusion’ (ie Stonewall) memberships and consider leaving them in order to economise. He also suggested that they no longer employ dedicated diversity officers and instead allocate such duties to existing managers.
Barclay has instructed the health bodies to respond to him by 1st May.
How’d That Work Out For Ya, Tony?
In October 2022, trans activist, pretend lawyer and serial litigant, “Stephanie” Hayden, declared he was taking ‘the strongest possible legal action’ against The Family Education Trust, claiming to have been ‘attacked and defamed’.
This week The Family Education Trust released a statement about the successful outcome of a recent legal case in which they were involved.
“Family Education Trust (FET) wishes to acknowledge that legal action had been initiated against the organisation which, on Friday 24 March 2023, was dismissed following a successful summary judgement application at the Royal Courts of Justice… The Court went on to order that a significant portion of the legal costs incurred by FET should be borne by the claimant.”
One legal expert claims that Hayden now owes his victims somewhere between eighty and one hundred thousand pounds.
Arresting Developments
The trans activist responsible for attacking Kellie-Jay Keen in Auckland has been charged with assault.
The New Zealand Herald reported, “In a statement, police confirmed a person has been summoned to appear in the Auckland District Court on a single charge of common assault. It is understood the accused is activist Eli Rubashkyn”.
Posie Runs For Office
And speaking of Kellie-Jay, she has announced that she is launching a new political party and intends to run against Keir Starmer at the next General Election.
The Party of Women will be launching after the coronation in May and will be going international.
Watch this space…
Full Marx
The British Communist Party has issued a statement making clear its stance on gender identity ideology.
“The Communist Party rejects gender self-ID as the basis for sex- based entitlements in law to women’s single-sex rights, spaces and facilities. The Party will continue to oppose any proposed legislation – whether at Scottish, Welsh or British level – that seeks to enact such a provision.”
A Level Playing Field
UK Athletics is to bar trans-identified males from women’s competitions.
Last week, World Athletics announced its decision to prevent any athlete who has been through male puberty from competing in female categories.
This week, in a u-turn on its former policy, UK Athletics announced an immediate ban on trans-identified males competing in female categories across all events.
The School Bell
There have been a couple of good news stories from the education sector this week. Firstly, Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has promised to publish new guidelines for schools on gender-related issues.
“The safety and wellbeing of our children is of paramount importance. And I've also been clear that parents must be able to know what is being taught to their kids in school especially on these sensitive areas… For the summer term we are going to make sure we publish guidance for schools so that they know how to respond when children are asking about their gender.”
Furthermore, Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan, has decreed that schools must share sex education materials with parents.
Keegan is writing to schools not only to tell them that sex education materials must be made available to parents, but also to instruct them not to enter into contracts with companies which will not allow their resources to be visible.
Nick Fletcher MP shared Keegan’s letter to schools on his Twitter Account.
“The Department is clear that parents should be able to view all curriculum materials. This includes cases where an external agency advises schools that their materials cannot be shared… The Department would expect schools to avoid entering into any agreement with an external agency that seeks to prevent them from ensuring parents are properly aware of the materials that are being used to teach their children.”
Letting Women Speak In Hyde Park
A grand day out was had by all at the Let Women Speak event in Hyde Park on Sunday.
With hundreds in attendance.
Including a Baroness.
And a special guest from Norway.
The Met Police did their jobs (for a change!).
Which clearly scared off the cowardly Milky Bar Militia who can only front up to women, not police offices with warrant cards and batons.
Some more positive news is gay club, Cruz in New Zealand have proudly displayed outside biological realities of sex- XX= women, XY = men Well done them. Realizing finally what's going on and the insidious nature of this weird cultish gender movement. People are being silenced no longer.
I do like the good news stories. I am still contributing to crowdfunders though. I look forward to the day when people are no longer fired or otherwise punished for having sane views.