Remember that old Irish joke about the young man aasking for directions to Dublin and the old farmer answering, ‘Well, if I were you I would not start from here’? It feels a little bit like that for women now with respect to the sex/gender debate. With the added complication that we do not even know our ‘Dublin’. I know where my Dublin is, and it is, at a domestic UK level, repeal of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 2004 and removal of the protected category of Gender Reassignment from the Equality Act (EqA) 2010. I have made this argument here and do not need to rehash it here, except to add that I am not making a political argument, but strictly a legal one. It is my contention that gender identity ideology disrupts the operation of the law at a fundmental level. At the international level, it is mainly about fighting the capture of international organisations, that soft underbelly of international law, by gender identity ideology.
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