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No 10 says Starmer no longer argues trans women are women amid barrage of harsh questions at briefing

The Downing Street lobby briefing this morning provided a good illustration of why trans rights has become such a corrosive topic for Labour. Here are some of the questions from reporters that the PM’s spokesperson had respond to about last week’s supreme court ruling.

Q: Does the PM still believe a trans woman is a woman? No, the PM’s spokesperson replied. He said the supreme court had set out the position.

Q: Does the PM regret going further than that in past statements? The spokesperson said he could not comment on the PM’s views when he was in opposition.

Q: If the PM meets trans women, will he refer to them using their preferred pronouns? The spokesperson said he would not discuss hypotheticals, referred again to the ruling, but said trans people should be treated “with dignity and respect”.

Q: When did the PM change his mind on what constitutes a woman, or did he leave this up to the supreme court? The spokeperson said Starmer has previously said a woman is an adult female. When it was put to him that Starmer used to say a trans women are women, the spokesperson said he could only comment on what Starmer has said since he has been PM.

Q: Did the PM change his mind on what a woman is before he came into government? The spokesperson said that Starmer has repeatedly said a woman is an adult female.

Q: Does JK Rowling deserve an apology? The spokesperson said he would not comment on individuals.

Q: Why did it take the PM so long to comment on the supreme court ruling? The spokesperson said the government issued a response after the ruling came out. Today was the first time when Starmer was asked about it, he said.

There used to be something of a consensus on trans rights in UK politics. When Theresa May was PM in 2017, she proposed allowing people to change gender without the need for medical checks – something that even Labour has now moved away from. There is a thesis to be written on why opinion on this has shifted so swiftly.

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No 10 claims government does not routinely ‘police toilets’ as questions continue about impact of supreme court’s ruling

At the afternoon lobby briefing Downing Street was again asked if the government was sticking with the regulations introduced by Kemi Badenoch intended to phase out the provision of unisex toilets. (See 1.33pm.) Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary and minister for women and equalities, has suggested that last week’s supreme court judgment means more unisex toilets are needed, not fewer.

At the briefing, after explaining that the regulations say, the No 10 spokesperson quoted approvingly what Phillipson said in an interview this morning. (See 10.28pm.) Phillipson said that the government does not routinely “police toilets”, that firms like pubs should decide their policy and that they should ensure that “there is a safe and appropriate place for all people to use”.

But the fact that the regulations are in force means that in some respects the government does “police toilets”.

Phillipson is likely to be asked about this when she makes her statement to MPs. It should start around 5.20pm.

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