I looked it up and the Equality Act currently allows organisations to impose single sex spaces with good reason, I imagine the safety of women and girls fall under that. But ultimately, it's down to organisations how they address sex and gender.
As of July this year, this was Labour's stance on it
Labour will overhaul an “outdated” law to make it easier for transgender people to transition while maintaining protections for single-sex spaces, the party’s chair and shadow equalities secretary has said.
They also don't eem to be proposing a merging of gender and sex, which seems to be the basis of most concerns
Labour on the topic of gender and sex, Dodds said: “We need to recognise that sex and gender are different – as the Equality Act does. We will make sure that nothing in our modernised gender recognition process would override the single-sex exemptions in the Equality Act.
“Put simply, this means that there will always be places where it is reasonable for biological women only to have access. Labour will defend those spaces, providing legal clarity for the providers of single-sex services.”
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It looks like with regard to single sex spaces, there won't be any change. So we'll have the same situation we have now.
As of July this year, this was Labour's stance on it
Labour will overhaul an “outdated” law to make it easier for transgender people to transition while maintaining protections for single-sex spaces, the party’s chair and shadow equalities secretary has said.
They also don't eem to be proposing a merging of gender and sex, which seems to be the basis of most concerns
Labour on the topic of gender and sex, Dodds said: “We need to recognise that sex and gender are different – as the Equality Act does. We will make sure that nothing in our modernised gender recognition process would override the single-sex exemptions in the Equality Act.
“Put simply, this means that there will always be places where it is reasonable for biological women only to have access. Labour will defend those spaces, providing legal clarity for the providers of single-sex services.”
Labour vows to ‘modernise, simplify and reform’ Gender Recognition Act
Party chair says since act was passed by party in 2004, there is now a ‘much better understanding of the barriers trans people face’
It looks like with regard to single sex spaces, there won't be any change. So we'll have the same situation we have now.