Trans people in the UK are in real trouble.
“I think this will be the kicking-off point for a very enhanced push for overt restrictions on the rights of trans people,” said Victoria McCloud, who changed her legal sex more than two decades ago.
The UK’s first trans judge, she applied to intervene in the supreme court appeal but was refused. Last year she quit her job as a judge, saying her position had become “untenable” because her trans identity was viewed as a “lifestyle choice or an ideology”. She now lives in the Republic of Ireland.
McCloud said the supreme court ruling came in the midst of “a scary time” for trans people in the UK and would mark the start of a more intense fight for rights. “The rest has been phoney war. The real issues now start,” she said.
“If I was a trans person in the UK today, I would steer clear of using any loo in a public space unless it was a combined-sex loo, because I personally cannot, as of this moment, judge whether I should use the male loo or the female loo,” she said.
“I haven’t got my head around the complexities of the judgment and its repercussions will be ongoing for some time. But I’m happy I live in the Republic of Ireland, where this problem is not an issue. They know where I’m allowed to pee here.”
— Jessica Murray, ‘A huge reset’: gender-critical activists and trans rights campaigners react to supreme court ruling, The Guardian, April 16, 2025
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"...they assert that no trans people will be disadvantaged by this ruling. Funny that. For, the torrent of tears in my online feed yesterday, and the long line of trans folk turning up to declare themselves in despair, in pieces, and otherwise broken by this, suggests an entire community would beg to differ."
— 'Trans People Woke Up To A Bleak New World Today. How Did We Get Here?': Campaigner jane fae examines the Supreme Court's landmark decision on how to define a woman for HuffPost UK. By TransActual director and chair of Trans Media Watch, jane fae. April 17, 2025.
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"Scottish Greens MSP Maggie Chapman, a prominent supporter of trans rights ... said: "The response by For Women Scotland and other associated groups was very, very clear - they are taking this as a victory and that is potentially dangerous about where they go next."
— "We've already heard people say they want to repeal the gender recognition act 2004, and trans people are worried that people are coming after their right to exist.": Supreme Court ruling has dire consequences for trans people, campaigners warn. Paul O'Hare and Jonathan Geddes, BBC Scotland News, April 17, 2025
For more on the ruling, see: So Sorry About Our Coach and Horses: The UK Observer says “neigh” to trans rights, as we came too close to driving and smashing right through equalities law (9-min read), on Medium
"What Groups Were Behind The 16th April Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation Court Hearing?" Alice Snow, Medium, April 22