The Mail on Sunday

Outrage as bank bans feminists in ‘trans’ row

- By Joani Walsh and Jonathan Bucks

THE Co-operative Bank has banned a feminist group from using its services because of its stance on transgende­r issues.

The bank claims the unnamed group has ‘actively declined the rights of members of the transgende­r community’.

But the ban has sparked outrage from feminist campaigner­s.

Last night, activist Venice Allan told The Mail on Sunday: ‘Feminist groups are constantly being told that they need to admit men who define themselves as a woman.

‘But I think we are entitled to stick to the dictionary definition of what a man is and what a woman is.

‘It is highly inappropri­ate for the Co-op Bank to treat a group in this way for sticking to the correct definition of a woman.’

The boycott is revealed in the Co-op’s Values and Ethics Report 2017, in which it proclaims: ‘We declined banking services to…’ and then lists organisati­ons it deems to be unacceptab­le and which it has turned down.

Extraordin­arily, the feminist group is top of the list – ahead of organisati­ons listed under ‘oppressive regimes’ and the ‘fur trade’.

The Co-op has refused to reveal further details, but there has been an increasing­ly heated conflict nationally over transgende­r issues.

Feminists want to protect the rights of biological women. In contrast, transgende­r hardliners say that anyone who chooses to identify as female should be allowed into women’s single-sex spaces.

Last September, the factions came to blows at a rally at Speakers’ Corner in London’s Hyde Park during which a 60-year-old woman was punched in the face.

Last night, a spokesman for Co-op Bank said: ‘We will not provide banking services to any business, organisati­on or government that advocates discrimina­tion and incitement to hatred.

‘We gave the organisati­on an opportunit­y to provide clarificat­ion on their position relating to diversity and equality and how they comply with the UK Equality Act.

‘The organisati­on failed to respond to this request and their applicatio­n was declined.’

‘ Inappropri­ate to treat a group this way’

 ??  ?? FURIOUS: Campaigner Venice Allan
FURIOUS: Campaigner Venice Allan

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