The United Kingdom's leading human rights agency is set to issue guidance banning transgender people from single-sex facilities — in some cases, even those that match their sex assigned at birth.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is expected to submit the guidance this month, according to The Times, in supposed compliance with the nation's recent Supreme Court ruling. The policy will impact trans people's access to bathrooms or changing rooms in organizations that provide public services, including schools, hospital wards, sports clubs, domestic violence shelters, prisons, charities, and some shops.
The draft also said that a trans person
could be banned from spaces that do match their biological sex, claiming, "
a legitimate aim for excluding a trans person from a separate or single-sex service for their own biological sex might be to prevent alarm or distress for other service users."
“A trans man might be excluded from the women-only service if the service provider decides that, because he presents as a man, other service users could reasonably object to his presence, and it is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim to exclude him," the guidance states.
https://www.advocate.com/world/unite...r-bathroom-ban
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So "biological sex matters" until it doesn't anymore. If trans men are banned from both male spaces, for being born female, and female spaces, for looking too much like a man, where are they supposed to go?