Three arrests as trans rights activists clash women's rights groups
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In a significant clash that highlights ongoing tensions, three individuals have been taken into custody following confrontations between women’s rights advocates and trans rights activists. The incident occurred 199 days after a pivotal Supreme Court decision on transgender issues.

Yesterday, women’s rights organizations staged a protest under the banner ‘199 Days Later,’ rallying in major cities such as Edinburgh, Cardiff, and London. Their demonstration was a call to action, urging that the Supreme Court’s ruling from April 16, 2024, be fully enacted across all levels of government, both locally and nationally.

This protest stemmed from a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court declared that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex. This judgment has been a point of contention and debate since its announcement.

Lord Hodge, representing the unanimous decision of the five Supreme Court justices, stated that the terms “woman” and “sex” within the Equality Act should refer specifically to “biological woman and biological sex.” While this ruling was seen as a victory for certain groups, Lord Hodge emphasized the importance of not framing it as a win-lose situation. He reminded all parties that the law continues to safeguard trans individuals against discrimination.

At the time, Lord Hodge said five Supreme Court justices had unanimously decided that ‘the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act refer to a ‘biological woman and biological sex’. 

While recognising ‘the strength of feeling on both sides’, he cautioned against seeing the judgement as a triumph for one side over another, stressing that the law still gives trans people protection against discrimination. 

In London today women rights group, Grassroots Women, began in Parliament Square before ending in Richmond Terrace. 

Meanwhile a counter-protest, organised by Trans Kids Deserve Better, were held in Victoria Embankment Gardens. 

LONDON: Trans Rights activist hold placards and display banners while taking part in a counter protest,

LONDON: Trans Rights activist hold placards and display banners while taking part in a counter protest,

LONDON: Police take an individual into custody at today's march

LONDON: Police take an individual into custody at today’s march 

EDNIGBURGH: A trans rights activist holds up a placard which reads 'None of us is free untill all of us are free'

EDNIGBURGH: A trans rights activist holds up a placard which reads ‘None of us is free untill all of us are free’

Three people have been arrested after women's rights groups and trans rights activists clashed 199 days after the Supreme Court's transgender ruling

Three people have been arrested after women’s rights groups and trans rights activists clashed 199 days after the Supreme Court’s transgender ruling

In London today, Grassroots Women began in Parliament Square before ending in Richmond Terrace while Trans Kids Deserve Better organised a protest in Embankment Gardens

In London today, Grassroots Women began in Parliament Square before ending in Richmond Terrace while Trans Kids Deserve Better organised a protest in Embankment Gardens

Three individuals have since been arrested, one on suspicion of criminal damage and two others for breaching Public Order Act conditions put in place by the Met Police. 

In Edinburgh protest have been organised by women’s group Women Won’t Wheesht, with counter demonstrations led by Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh (RTiE).

While the protests continued, women’s rights campaigner Maya Forstater aired her frustrations about their being ‘no guidance’ on the ruling.  

‘We’ve been waiting seven months for guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission. It’s been completed,’ she told GBNews

‘Everyone needs to understand the law. And at the moment they’re saying there is no guidance.’

Elsewhere, Sex Matters campaign director Fiona McKenna said: ‘That’s why we’re here. We’re saying to stop waiting. It’s the law.’

A force spokesperson: ‘Met officers have arrested three people while policing two protests in Westminster on Saturday 1 November.

Further afield in Edinburgh protest have been organised by women's group Women Won't Wheesht, with counter demonstrations led by Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh (RTiE)

Further afield in Edinburgh protest have been organised by women’s group Women Won’t Wheesht, with counter demonstrations led by Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh (RTiE)

Trans Rights activist hold placards and display banners while taking part in a counter protest in Edinburgh

Trans Rights activist hold placards and display banners while taking part in a counter protest in Edinburgh

Banners in London which read: 'Hands off our bodies', and 'No pride for some without liberation for all'

Banners in London which read: ‘Hands off our bodies’, and ‘No pride for some without liberation for all’

Fiona McKenna Sex Matters campaign director said: "That's why we're here. We're saying to stop waiting. It's the law.'

Fiona McKenna Sex Matters campaign director said: ‘That’s why we’re here. We’re saying to stop waiting. It’s the law.’

‘The ‘199 Days Later’ protest, organised by Grassroots Women, formed up at Parliament Square before concluding with a rally at Richmond Terrace.

‘A static counter-protest, led by Trans Kids Deserve Better, took place in Victoria Embankment Gardens. Conditions were put in place under s.14 Public Order Act to prevent serious disruption.

‘Officers made three arrests at the counter-protest, one on suspicion of criminal damage and two for breaching the Public Order Act conditions.

‘No further incidents were reported, both groups were kept apart at all times. The protestors have since dispersed.’

The Daily Mail has approached Trans Kids Deserve Better for comment. 

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