Nearly 100 MPs sign motion to disapprove EHRC Code of Practice that could allow segregation of Trans+ people
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Jamie Wareham
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Nearly 100 MPs from across parties, including Labour, have signed an early day motion calling for the EHRC's new Code of Practice to be disapproved. The code could potentially make segregation of Trans+ people the norm in public services. However, stopping the code would require a complex set of parliamentary circumstances to occur, making its fate uncertain despite growing political opposition.
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· 3 pulled93 members of parliament have signed an early day motion calling on the EHRC's new code of practice, which could make segregation of Trans+ people the norm, to be disapproved.
The motion, tabled by a cross-bench coalition of MPs, follows condemnation of the code
it would still take a complex set of circumstances to occur for it to be stopped
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