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Motion #G01
Note from SOC – Two parts of this motion have been ruled out of
order, indicated using text struck through. The
first one due to being contrary to the constitution, and
the second one due to having no consequential effect.
[Conference has voted to rule this motion Out of Order, it will not be debated, or voted on]
GPEW accepts the damning results of the 25th January 2022 Council of Europe report “Combating rising hate against LGBTI people in Europe”. GPEW accepts that it has been subject to hard-line anti-trans activism for some time; issues cannot be tackled without understanding; and oppression of marginalised groups intersect.
The background paper for this motion is here.
Insert into Record of Policy Statements:
The Green Party recognises the need for civil, open dialogue between party members on the topic of Trans Rights, in order to enable the party to make the most informed policy decisions possible.
The Green Party accepts that the “Gender Critical” movements in most UK political parties have been infiltrated by hard-line extremists, who advocate for the wholesale removal of virtually all trans rights as currently enshrined in the Equality Act 2010, and routinely share platforms with those who advocate for extremist positions such as the mass sterilization of trans people. These extremists have also been linked with attacks on women’s abortion rights, misinformation designed to provoke hatred towards trans people, and have benefitted from funding from the far-right.
The Green Party condemns hard-line anti-trans activists, including signatories of the “Women’s Declaration International”, which calls for the following:
The Green Party recognises that while many moderate gender critical party members may wish to discuss or debate some of the WDI demands, that collectively they represent a hard-line extremist view, involving what would be some of the most extreme anti-trans legislation in any country in Europe. The Green Party expresses regret that the Council of Europe report deems the UK as being on par with Russia, Poland and Hungary when it comes to LGBTI rights, and wishes to oppose any further worsening of our position.
Conference instructs GPRC to suspend
signatories of the WHRC/Women’s Declaration
International.
Not yet debated
Delete “Policy” and insert “Organisational” in the first line.
Insert new 3rd paragraph:
“Conference notes that such positions are grossly out of step with the Philosophical Basis and Core Values of the Party, chiefly PB443 and PB503 and the 1st, 4th and 5th Core Values”
“Conference therefore:
Instructs GPEx to provide intersectional equalities and diversity training to elected members, internally and externally, and to local party officers, in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of how the challenges to the rights of all marginalised groups intersect.
Demands that Disputes and Complaints Referral Group prioritises all complaints relating to accusations of transphobic abuse and/or support (including but not limited to social media and personal appearances at events) for any of the following groups:
Women’s Human Rights Campaign/Woman’s Declaration International
LGB Alliance
Standing for Women
Sex Matters
Safe Schools Alliance UK
Fair Play for Women
For Women Scotland”
Conference instructs GPEx to provide intersectional equalities and diversity training to elected members, internally and externally, and to local party officers, in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of how the challenges to the rights of all marginalised groups intersect.
Insert into the Code of Conduct:
10.11: Members should under no circumstances sign or
have signed public declarations calling for the explicit
removal of LGBTQIA+ rights, as enshrined in the Equality
Act 2010 (under “gender Identity” and “sexual
orientation”), in particular the WHRC declaration/Women’s
Declaration International. Those members who do or have
done so should be suspended from the party permanently.’