The UK’s Supreme Court has ruled that “man”, “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer to sex, not self-ID or paperwork (gender-recognition certificates). This agreed with our legal interpretation. We have published new guidance and are in the process of updating our publications to reflect the judgment. We are also working to provide answers to the questions we're hearing from supporters and the media. We will publish these as soon as possible.

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Conservatives for Women

Group that campaigns to raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of gender-identity ideology across society.

Focuses on raising awareness within the Conservative Party and seeks to influence the party’s political and policy response to gender ideology.

Campaigns for: the integrity of science, free speech and open tolerant debate, the protection of women’s sex-based rights, and the maintenance of child safeguarding.

Works at every level, from councils and constituencies to Westminster, supporting pro-women politicians and policies.

Parliamentary network has been central to reshaping Conservative policy away from sex self-ID.

Main spokeswomen are Karen Varley and Caroline ffiske.

Email: [email protected]