
Some demonstrators carried placards scrawled with 'the only good TERF is a dead TERF'
Trans activists resorted to death threats at a heated Westminster protest marking one year since the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on biological sex.
GB News contributor Connie Shaw witnessed chaotic scenes as rival protests over women’s rights and trans activism descended into shouting matches, aggressive confrontations and accusations of intimidation.
Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that “sex” in the Equality Act refers to biological sex.
Women’s rights campaigners gathered to demand Labour fully implement guidance on single-sex spaces, while trans activists staged a noisy counter-protest.
Connie repeatedly attempted to interview demonstrators but claimed many activists refused to speak, and that stewards allegedly instructed protesters not to engage with the press.
At one point, a protester told her to “you can **** off”, while others used drums and megaphones to drown out filming.
The GB News contributor suggested the increasingly aggressive behaviour on display reflected a movement “digging its feet in” as public opinion and the law shift towards protecting women-only spaces.
Demonstrators also took part in pro-Palestinian chants and carried anti-Zionist banners, prompting Connie to question what the issue had to do with trans rights.
Investigating the other protest, Connie spoke to independent MP Rosie Duffield, who accused Labour ministers of being too frightened of activists to enforce the Supreme Court ruling.
Among those on that march were two young girls who held a sign reading: “woman = adult human female.”
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