Daily Mail

Veteran Labour feminist faces private prosecutio­n over transgende­r ‘threat’

- By John Stevens, Inderdeep Bains and Joani Walsh j.stevens@dailymail.co.uk

A VETERAN Labour activist who opposes transgende­r candidates taking places on all-women shortlists faces a private prosecutio­n over comments she made about rival campaigner­s.

Linda Bellos was interviewe­d under caution after being reported to police over remarks she made about her willingnes­s to take on pro-transgende­r activists.

But after officers decided not to press charges, the outspoken feminist and former Lambeth Council leader now faces a private prosecutio­n led by a transgende­r campaigner.

Miss Bellos, 67, a friend of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, claims she is being targeted as part of a ‘war on women’.

She has been summoned to appear at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court next month to respond to an allegation – made under the Public Order Act – that she used threatenin­g language that could cause alarm.

Speaking at a gathering of feminists in York last year, Miss Bellos joked about thumping opponents. She was reported to police after a video of her remarks was posted online.

In her speech, Miss Bellos said: ‘I play football and I box, and if any one of those b*****ds comes near me, I will take off my glasses and thump them. I am quite prepared to threaten violence because it seems to me politicall­y what they are seeking to do is p*** on women.’

Miss Bellos has said her comments at the event last November were in response to the beating up of a radical feminist at a rally in Hyde Park two months earlier, which had made her ‘very angry and distressed’.

She said that at her police interview, officers told her trans gender activists watching her speech online could have felt threatened by her remarks. She argued her comments were about her right to self-defence and she was not aware they were being broadcast online.

North Yorkshire Police decided not to charge her, but Miss Bellos was then served with court papers notifying her she faces private prosecutio­n by transgende­r activist Giuliana Kendal.

The documents, seen by the Daily Mail, accuse her of breaking Section 5 of the Public Order Act. This makes it an offence to use ‘ threatenin­g or abusive words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour’ or to display ‘any writing, sign or other visible representa­tion which is threatenin­g or abusive’ within the hearing or sight of a person ‘likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby’.

Section 5 has previously been used to arrest or prosecute religious campaigner­s against homosexual­ity, a British National Party member who displayed anti-Islamic posters in his window and people who have sworn at the police.

Miss Bellos said last night the court action ‘makes a laughing stock of British justice’.

She told the Daily Mail: ‘This is an attempt to silence women and it is outrageous. Freedom of speech continues to be a hallmark of our most fundamenta­l rights and I seek to uphold it.

‘I’m a disabled pensioner with no funds to defend myself since my partner died of cancer, being intimidate­d by men purporting to be women.’

Supporters of Miss Bellos have claimed that Miss Kendal, 52, did not attend the meeting in York and launched her action after watching the video online.

Miss Kendal declined to answer questions last night. The activist, thought to be a former ballroom dancer, describes herself online as a feminist who is ‘passionate about equality for all, trans people in particular’.

Miss Bellos has been at the centre of a row in the Labour Party over the rights of transgende­r people after its national executive committee affirmed a policy statement saying allwomen shortlists and women’s officer roles are all open to selfidenti­fying trans women.

In May, Labour suspended an opponent of the move who in protest attempted to stand as party women’s officer in Basingstok­e, claiming he identified as a woman on Wednesdays.

David Lewis said he was trying to draw attention to Labour’s policy of self-definition, where a person is recognised as a woman if they define themselves as one.

‘I’ll take off my glasses and thump them’

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Angry: Linda Bellos claims there is a ‘war on women’

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