
Statement of solidarity with trans and non-binary communities
Last week the UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, raising concerns about the implications of the ruling for trans and non-binary people.
- Published: 23 April 2025
PornÑо¿Ëù stands with all Londoners, including trans and non-binary communities, and will continue to support work that enables trans and non-binary communities to live their lives free from discrimination, injustice and persecution.
Our partners at have helpfully summarised some of the issues raised by the Supreme Court’s judgement on their website. As they say:
“This judgement does not change the legal protections trans people have against discrimination and harassment on the basis of gender reassignment. It also doesn’t mean trans people can or should be regularly excluded from women’s services and spaces. The law — and common sense — still says that trans people should not be excluded without a proportionate and legitimate reason.â€
They also make it clear that it is too early to say how service providers and the government will interpret this judgement, or how this judgement might affect trans lives.
Read their full statement using the link below.