Why is any of it at the forefront, let alone a talking point, of a leadership campaign when the world, and politics, are so fucked?
Totally bizarre.
Is it? I disagree.
The toilet thing us a non issue in my view. Lots of toilets these days are gender neutral, including in a place I used to work. Has there been many or any cases of people identifying as a man/woman to go jnto a toilet to attack someone? And if so is there any evidence they wouldn't have done so anyway even if they couldn't identify as a woman or man. Oh and by the way it isn't even an offence for a man to go into a women's toilet (I don't recommend it though).
But anyway this is such a trivial matter compared to climate change and the cost of living crisis.
It's the self identifying.
The notion is that a man can identify as a woman. If that is allowed to happen, that then allows men to go into women's changing rooms at swimming baths, in toilets, you could have men in women's prisons and women's refuges etc.
The potential of it is massive.
I don't go on Mumsnet, but my girlfriend does and she says it is an absolutely huge issue and so many have said they will not vote Labour again while they have the stance they have.
I think the Tories have taken the right stance overall. It's just Penny Mordaunt isn't it, who changed the wording. She is backing away now from what she said when she drew up the bill/legislation.
Common sense has to prevail. You simply cannot have some bloke saying they ID as a woman and then let them have access to women's spaces.
One story on Mumsnet is of a rape crisis centre. The counselor/official running the group and talking to women about their rape cases, was a trans. A man identifying as a woman.
The rape victim walked out. I do think to understand the rape of a woman, you obviously have to be a woman. To understand on that personal level.
To be honest, I hadn't thought about it all too much until my girlfriend pointed it out and said of all the concerns of women and the stories out there.
As I say, common sense will surely prevail, but it is a potentially very dangerous stance to have, that of someone self ID'ing and saying they are a woman, while clearly still a man.
It's Labour 's stance that is the problematic one at the moment. Labour and seemingly, Penny Mordaunt.