Trans Britain: Book by Chris Burns
A series
I am on part 16 now so it’s quite a detailed look at the people being “celebrated as “Trans” by Burns. Burns describes himself as a Lesbian, Mum and a Grandma but that didn’t seem to bother the actual Lesbian who features in part 15.
Sue Sanders was not on my radar but she seems to have been quite influential in the education system, with the metropolitan police and the criminal justice system.
You can read more about Sue here: Sue Sanders
In a week which saw a Six foot five, male paedophile moved to the female estate because he attacked another male meet the Hollyoaks star, Annie Wallace, who dramatised the experience of a “vulnerable trans woman” attacked by “terfs” in a female prison. He also has a rant about the Maya Forstater case in which he gets all the details wrong and appears to be talking about the Alison Bailey case. Amusingly he does this just after he explains that correcting disinformation from the “gender critical” types has become a full time occupation. Wallace is also a patron of Mermaids and remains a staunch defender.
You can read the full thing here: Annie Wallace
In view of the Scottish Parliament legislating to allow any man to self-declare he is a woman, including rapists, this piece on James Morton is timely. Morton is a trans identied female who has played a significant role in making public spaces less safe for her own sex. There are few quotes more shocking than this one. Morton believed it was “ethically important” to work strategically to get men in women’s prisons because if you could do this to vulnerable, female, prisoners it would be easier to end single sex wards in NHS hospitals and get boys in girls toilets and locker rooms.
You can read about James Morton here: James Morton