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Labour MPs doubt EHRC guidance on court’s biological sex ruling is workable
Labour MPs are skeptical about the workability of the Equality and Human Rights Commission's guidance on implementing the Supreme Court's biological sex ruling in the Equality Act. A Commons motion signed by 135 MPs, including 69 Labour members, seeks to block the guidance due to concerns it could harm transgender people and trigger legal disputes.
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