Government supports ‘single-sex exemptions’ based on biological sex – Phillipson

The Government has committed to supporting single-sex spaces, with service providers able to make exemptions on the basis of biological sex.

“We will make sure that providers can continue to support single-sex exemptions,” equalities minister Bridget Phillipson told the Commons.

Her comments came in response to a question from shadow equalities minister Claire Coutinho who pressed the Government to clarify the definition of sex.

“At the end of this month, For Women Scotland vs Scottish Ministers will be heard in the UK Supreme Court, this case will have far-reaching consequences for sex-based rights.

“So, can the Government assure the House that it’s clear that the definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010 means biological sex?”

“This Government is proud of our achievements in legislating for the Equality Act. We will make sure that providers can continue to support single-sex exemptions.

“And it is important that providers have clarity in this area, and I’ll be happy to work with her to make sure that is the case.”

Campaign group For Women Scotland have taken Scottish ministers to court over the definition of a “woman” in the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018.

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