Transgender Women Should Not Compete In Female Sports – British PM
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told broadcasters on Wednesday that transgender women should not be competing in female sporting events.
Johnson was speaking as the country looked set to abandon plans to hold a flagship conference designed to promote LGBT+ rights around the world.
Charities and organisations are boycotting the event following a dispute over conversion therapy for transgender people.
“I don’t think biological males should be competing in female sporting events. Maybe that’s a controversial thing to say, but it just seems to me to be sensible,” Johnson said.
“I also happen to think that women should have spaces — whether it’s in hospitals, prison or changing rooms — which are dedicated to women. That’s as far as my thinking has developed on this issue.”
“If that puts me in conflict with some others, then we have got to work it all out. It doesn’t mean I’m not immensely sympathetic to people who want to change gender, to transition and it’s vital we give people the maximum love and support in making those decisions,” Johnson concluded.
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As sports seek to balance inclusivity with ensuring there is no unfair advantage, the rights of some groups have become a talking point.
The latest International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidance, updated in November 2021, is that no athlete should be excluded from competition on the grounds of a perceived unfair advantage due to gender.
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