British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a bold statement regarding gender identity in a Wednesday speech.
Sunak expressed the belief that “a man is a man and a woman is a woman,” a stance that triggered both criticism from transgender rights activists and enthusiastic applause from Conservative Party Conference attendees.
After promising to legislate that âsexual and sadisticâ killers would spend their lives in prison, Sunak listed other positions he said âshouldnât be controversial,â including âfor parents to know what their children are being taught in school about relationships.â
âPatients should know when hospitals are talking about men or women,â Sunak continued during his closing speech at his partyâs annual gathering, held this year in Manchester. âAnd we shouldnât get bullied into believing that people can be any s*x they want to be. They canât. A man is a man and a woman is a woman â thatâs just common sense.â
In April, Sunak garnered attention when he concurred with a conservative interviewer’s statement that not all women possess male genitalia, instead of saying that 99 percent of women do not have a p*n*s.
He took a less strident tone at the time, stating that âwe should always have compassion and understanding and tolerance for those who are thinking about their gender,â but that âthe issue of biological s*x is fundamentally importantâ to womenâs rights and womenâs spaces.
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In June, PinkNews, a British news outlet that covers the LGBTQ+ community, accused Sunak of mocking trans women as it published what it said was a secretly recorded video of the prime minister talking during a meeting with conservative MPs.
In the video, a man purported to be Sunak is heard joking that Liberal Democrats party leader Ed Davey âhas been very busyâ trying to âconvince everybody that women clearly had joysticks.â
âYou all know Iâm a big fan of everybody studying maths at 18, but it turns out that we need to focus on biology,â the man in the video said.
A spokesperson for the prime minister defended those comments, saying it was âa joke aimed at a political opponent rather than a specific group.â
While gender identity is a hotly debated topic among politicians in Britain, a survey from Ipsos, published in June, found that most Britons think transgender people face discrimination. A 2022 survey of about 5,000 Britons from the think tank More In Common also found that 46 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that âa trans man is a man and a trans woman is a woman.â Less than a third said they disagreed.
After Sunakâs speech Wednesday, India Willoughby, a prominent transgender newsreader, accused the prime minister of âputting people in danger and inciting threats to their livesâ in a video posted to the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
âWe now have a British government and a prime minister that has said that it doesnât recognize trans people,â Willoughby said. âIf you donât acknowledge a group of people exist, then obviously that group of people donât have rights.â
More than 2,800 potential transgender hate crimes were reported between September 2001 and February 2022, according to data from the Metropolitan Police Service in Greater London. The number of reported incidents significantly increased starting in the mid-2010s, jumping from 75 incidents in 2013 to 428 in 2021.”