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Green election hopeful in row over Izzard’s visit to ladies’

- By Chris Brooke

A LEADING Green Party politician has been suspended in a transgende­r rights row after comedian Eddie Izzard used female toilets.

Alison Teal said a councillor had complained that her comments on trans issues were ‘ bringing the party into disrepute’.

Miss Teal had expressed support on Twitter for a magazine article criticisin­g Izzard, 60, who identifies as a ‘gender-fluid’ trans woman, for using female toilets at a Labour Party fundraisin­g event in Sheffield. Psychologi­st Miss Teal has been selected as Green candidate for Sheffield Central at the next general election – the seat Izzard, 60, is hoping to contest for Labour.

She quoted from The Critic in a tweet, writing: ‘Powerful piece. “The loss of women’s rights starts with looking the other way for an Eddie Izzard and ends with a society that doesn’t flinch at placing a male sex offender in jail with women.” Serious issues we must discuss.’ However, she faced a backlash

‘They are not helping anybody’

from colleagues with some pledging to ‘not campaign for any candidate who discrimina­tes against trans people.’

Yesterday Miss Teal denied being ‘transphobi­c’ and said her sole interest was to protect the rights of women and children. She said she was ‘shocked’ by the suspension, insisting: ‘Transgende­r people have my full support. They have the same rights as anyone else and it’s vitally important we provide them with the best quality healthcare and all the provisions they need to lead a life of dignity and respect.’

She added that she wanted to ensure that where there were ‘intersecti­ons of needs of different groups that we have full and frank discussion­s about them’.

Miss Teal stressed that current problems were caused by ‘ anyone who wants to present as a woman coming under the label of transgende­r,’

On the party’s disciplina­ry action, she said: ‘I just want us to talk about it and they really don’t because they say in

talking about it it’s actually causing deep harm and offence to people who identify as transgende­r. By preventing conversati­on I don’t think they are helping anybody – they are making it worse by creating this horrible divisive mess.’

Earlier this year Miss Teal stood down as a Green councillor and slammed the party, tweeting: ‘We’ve seen the party move from being tolerant/thoughtful to authoritar­ian/dogmatic underpinne­d by racism.’ However, five years ago she was given a standing ovation at the party conference and won an award for councillor achievemen­t after campaignin­g against contractor­s felling hundreds of healthy trees in Sheffield, – even getting arrested,

The Critic article slammed Izzard for using women’s toilets before addressing an audience of 300 people at a fundraisin­g event in September.

Author Jean Hatchet, from the magazine, was in the audience and wrote that using the toilet while being watched by everyone there was ‘an arrogant assertion of power over women’. She insisted: ‘Women are right to stand firmly against the steady creep upon our right to single-sex space.’

A Green Party spokesman yesterday said it ‘does not comment on individual disciplina­ry cases’.

But former deputy leader Shahrar Ali said: ‘ Our party will find itself in increasing­ly precarious position if we dare not stand up for brilliant candidates up and down country whose only “crime” is belief in female sex and defence of women’s sex-based rights.’ nMore gender-neutral toilets could be installed in Parliament under plans for a £13billion revamp of the Palace of Westminste­r. Internal diversity guidance obtained by the Daily Telegraph states any new buildings would have a target of ‘70 per cent gender-neutral toilets’.

However, Parliament chiefs insisted last night that the plans, dating back to 2019, were now ‘under review’.

 ?? ?? Controvers­ial: Eddie Izzard identifies as trans woman
Controvers­ial: Eddie Izzard identifies as trans woman
 ?? ?? Shocked: Ex-councillor Alison Teal
Shocked: Ex-councillor Alison Teal

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