Scottish Daily Mail

SNP slammed for supporting ‘extreme’ trans rights group

- By Tom Gordon Society · Discrimination · LGBT · Human Rights · Scottish National Party · Scottish Parliament · United Kingdom · Supreme Court of the United Kingdom · The Sunday Times · City of Westminster · Rachael Hamilton · Scotland · Nicola Sturgeon · For Women Scotland

JOHN Swinney and most of his Holyrood candidates have been condemned for backing the ‘unhinged ideology’ of an ‘extreme’ SNP trans rights group.

The First Minister and 61 other hopefuls have signed a pledge to fight for trans ‘bodily autonomy’ and ban ‘conversion practices’ if elected in May.

Critics said in practice that means support for irreversib­le surgery, prescribin­g life-changing drugs on demand and the silencing of worried parents and therapists.

Drafted by the Out for Independen­ce (OFI) faction, the pledge claims gay and trans people are being scapegoate­d

‘Disappoint­ing to see so many sign up’

by other parties in a ‘culture war’, partly to deflect from Brexit.

OFI, which calls itself ‘the official LGBTQIA+ wing of the SNP’, this month called last year’s UK Supreme Court ruling on sex-based women’s rights ‘harmful’.

The Sunday Times reported that as well as Mr Swinney, the OFI pledge had been signed by Health Secretary Neil Gray, Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart and Westminste­r leader Stephen Flynn, who hopes to switch to Holyrood next month.

More than two-thirds of the SNP’s constituen­cy candidates have signed, as have nine regional list candidates.

Scottish Conservati­ve deputy leader Rachael Hamilton said: ‘There is a real danger that Holyrood will be filled with MSPs after the election who will once again bombard the parliament’s agenda with their fringe obsessions.’

For Women Scotland (FWS), the feminist campaigner­s who secured the Supreme Court ruling, said the SNP had ‘learnt nothing’ from its gender debacle under Nicola Sturgeon.

Conversion practices are usually thought of as bigoted attempts to ‘fix’ same-sex attraction.

But FWS founder Marion Calder said a sweeping ban could be a ‘Trojan horse’ for stopping teachers, parents and therapists merely discussing with young people why they might be transgende­r, locking them into an ‘affirmativ­e pathway’ towards more radical measures.

She said: ‘It is clear that the SNP have learnt nothing from the past five years, and it is very disappoint­ing to see so many sign up to the demands of this extreme pressure group.’

Asked for comment, the SNP referred to its manifesto, which says conversion practices are ‘harmful, abhorrent and abusive actions intended to change or suppress an individual’s sexual orientatio­n or gender identity’.

Out for Independen­ce was asked for comment.

 ?? ?? Backlash: FWS’s Marion Calder
Backlash: FWS’s Marion Calder

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