Tom Gordon MP calls for stronger support and clarity for trans community following Supreme Court ruling

23 Apr 2025
Tom Gordon stood outside the Harrogate Convention Centre with LGBTQ+ signs and other Liberal Democrats

Tom Gordon, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, has called for urgent action to support transgender people following the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act, and the rising concerns from the community about its implications.

 

Last week’s ruling determined that the term “woman” in the Equality Act refers to biological sex, excluding trans women with Gender Recognition Certificates. The decision has caused real worry among trans people across the country, including locally in North Yorkshire, where hate crime statistics show a steep rise in anti-trans incidents over the past decade.

 

Tom raised these concerns in Parliament, referencing conversations with constituents and the latest data on hate crime in North Yorkshire, as revealed by the Stray Ferret last week. He called on the Government to ensure the ruling is not used to further marginalise trans people, and to provide clarity and reassurance to those affected.

 

Tom said:

 

“Trans people in our communities are feeling vulnerable and uncertain. This ruling has raised questions that the Government must now answer clearly and compassionately. We need to ensure that it doesn’t become a green light for further division or discrimination.

 

“I want to be clear: advocating for the rights and safety of trans people doesn’t come at the expense of women. These are not opposing causes — we can and must work toward a society where everyone feels safe, respected, and included.

 

“The Government must lead with empathy and provide the support this community needs, especially in the wake of rising hostility. My job is to speak up for all those who feel unheard — and that includes our trans neighbours here in Harrogate and Knaresborough.”

 

“Tom has met with local members of the trans community to hear their concerns firsthand and is continuing to work with local groups, including Harrogate Pride, to ensure their voices are heard in Parliament.”


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