Scotland bans men from women's bathrooms in parliament — 'male' and 'female' will refer to biological sex only

Scotland bans men from women’s bathrooms in parliament — ‘male’ and ‘female’ will refer to biological sex only


Scottish parliament has banned men from women’s restrooms in a swift move after its Supreme Court upheld accurate definitions of gender in a recent ruling.

The parliament building, known as the Holyrood, declared bathrooms designated “male” or “female” will refer to biological sex only, as opposed to the gender identity and/or delusion of any individual.

The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body made the announcement after the U.K. Supreme Court upheld a definition of sex from the 2010 Equality Act.

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“This examination of the language of the EA 2010, its context and purpose, demonstrate that the words ‘sex,’ ‘woman’ and ‘man’ in sections 11 and 212(1) mean (and were always intended to mean) biological sex, biological woman and biological man,” the court noted in an 88-page ruling.

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