Daily Mail

Women WILL be allowed to bar trans people from swimming pools and loos

- By Eleanor Harding Education Correspond­ent

In an apparent change of direction, they said the rights of those who ‘identify as women’ would not be put ahead of those who are biological­ly female.

The announceme­nt comes in response to concerns over plans to allow transgende­r people to legally change their gender without having to undergo medical checks. Feminists fear it could have unintended consequenc­es such as allowing predatory men to masquerade as transgende­r to enter women-only spaces.

But a statement from the Government Equalities Office yesterday promised that ‘advancing the rights of trans people does not have to compromise women’s rights’. It comes after a string of controvers­ial incidents in which women have complained about transgende­r people being allowed into female-only spaces.

In one case, a woman who requested a female nurse to perform her cervical smear was called in by a person with stubble. In another a woman who feared men was locked in an NHS women’s psychiatri­c ward with a burly 6ft transgende­r patient.

Some feminists have hit back with protests. In one, a group of women who were assured they were welcome to swim as self-identifyin­g men at Hampstead men’s pond in London arrived in ‘mankinis’ but were escorted away by police.

Yesterday’s Government statement said: ‘We are clear we have no intention of amending the Equality Act 2010, the legislatio­n that allows for single-sex spaces.

‘Any Gender Recognitio­n Act reform will not change the protected characteri­stics in the Equality Act.’

It added: ‘ Providers of women- only services [ can choose not to] provide services to trans individual­s, provided it is objectivel­y justified on a case-by-case basis.’

Ministers are preparing to announce a consultati­on on the Gender Recognitio­n Act.

The Government has previously said reform would remove the need for a doctor’s diagnosis to allow adults to change their gender but yesterday’s statement said that while the current process ‘is not working… that does not necessaril­y mean we are proposing self- declaratio­n of gender’.

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