The gender-addled ideologues at @WelshGovernment and their LGBTQ+ action plan
Stating that the plan will ‘LIKELY NOT RESULT IN THE EROSION OF RIGHTS FOR WOMEN & GIRLS’
Likely. Not definitely. Likely
Let that sink in
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These are the words of @JaneHutt the Minister for Social Justice in @WelshGovernment in a letter to two of our members
Imagine any other group being told that their rights will ‘likely’ not be eroded
Would they dare to be so casual and flippant?
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‘Welsh Government has considered these concerns and is of the view that support for trans people and the development and implementation of an LGBTQ+ Action Plan will likely not result in the erosion of the rights of women and girls’
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Her words betray a casual dismissal of women’s concerns
Women are not being listened to by @WelshGovernment - our concerns are being dismissed
‘I regularly engage with stakeholders across Wales - individuals and organisations - and will continue to listen to their concerns and lived experiences’
You don’t listen to ours
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It’s breathtakingly arrogant how our dear leaders claim to be listening to us
While simultaneously ignoring what we say and refusing to meet or answer our questions
They are unable to countenance any critical of their plan- blindly repeating the mantra
‘In respect of trans-inclusion limiting access to women's safe spaces, there is a lack of evidence around the actual experienced impacts of trans inclusion in services’
Hello? Seriously?
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This line is trotted out to the women of Wales in various letters to defend their LGBTQ+ and self ID
Plan
To tell us to go away, nothing to see here, be quiet, we know best
In light of Isla Bryson - do you still stand by your statement @JaneHutt?
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We’re more than happy to provide many examples where women’s access to safe single-sex services have been compromised
But Welsh Govt close their ears to women (more on that later)
Given that @UKLabour are now apparently ‘very clear’ on women’s rights, we’d like to ask @Keir_Starmer to answer some questions which are of importance to women (& their votes)