Rutger published: Gay MP Criticizes EHRC's Unworkable Guidance on Single-Sex Spaces
## Liberal Democrat MP takes a stand on EHRC's single-sex space guidance A Liberal Democrat MP recently took center stage in Parliament with a passionate critique aimed at a leaked draft from The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The draft, described as "impractical," intends an update on single-sex spaces in light following a significant Supreme Court ruling in FWS v Scottish Ministers. This ruling made it clear that transgender individuals aren't covered under 'sex' as a legally protected category. This draft, presented by EHRC in response and shared with equalities minister Bridget Phillipson, followed an interim guidance suggesting that businesses and services might restrict transgender people from spaces aligning with their gender identity, using "biological sex" as grounds. In certain situations, if someone raised a "reasonable objection," a trans person could potentially face exclusion. Take, as an example, a trans man who appears notably masculine—such features might incite objections in women's spaces. While some hailed this as a win, trans communities and their allies sounded alarms, fearing a blanket bathroom ban. Despite strong disapproval, a leak in The Times showed how closely this draft mirrored earlier guidance. Coinciding unfortunately with Trans Day Of Remembrance, further leaks proposed that physical appearance alone could become a criterion in barring people from gendered areas. Although no final decisions have been made public, EHRC has since pulled down this interim guidance from its site. ## Heated debate in Parliament over divisive guidance Eastbourne MP Josh Babarinde, recently in headlines after he made a memorable proposal on Commons floor, lent his voice in Parliament against EHRC's guidance. He called out appearance-based challenges as "astounding." "This could unjustly open up any trans or non-binary person—and possibly others—to scrutiny purely based on looks," he argued. Babarinde urged government officials towards crafting a "practical and inclusive" policy that values everyone's rights and dignity. Acknowledgement came from Sir Alan Campbell, Leader Of The House Of Commons, who weighed in on its importance. "The government respects this court decision," he remarked. "While opinions abound, we pledge timely proposals readying debate in Parliament." ## Community outcry against appearance-based exclusions The notion that one might be excluded from certain spaces solely on appearances has stirred intense backlash. Some gender-critical voices voiced fears about being scrutinized in restrooms. Jude Guaitamacchi, leading Trans+ Solidarity Alliance, denounced these leaks as a "misogynist's charter," and said, "EHRC's draft endangers trans inclusion, veering toward gender policing—a step too far." Zack Polanski, head honcho at Green Party, echoed distaste online: "This breaches basic decency, harming trans people and all defying rigid gender molds." Trans folks have long worried this kind policing by appearance will extend its reach, impacting even cisgender folks breaking conventional molds, like masculine-presenting lesbians. Brushing off these concerns as "silly speculation," an LGB Alliance spokesperson suggested such challenges are rare yet quickly defused. Yet, reports from groups like TransActual paint a bleaker picture. They retell stories like that one cisgender butch lesbian, denied access due simply because she appeared masculine. Her tale highlights wider effects such guidance carries. "I felt dehumanized and embarrassed," she remembered. "What happened offered just a hint at trans people face. I'm more apprehensive now about public bathrooms, but it won't stop me from defending my rights."

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