Trans people ‘seeking asylum abroad after Supreme Court ruling’
- Trans people are seeking asylum abroad after a Supreme Court ruling, as claimed by Labour peer Lord Cashman.
- The Supreme Court ruled that transgender women are not legally women, which sparked concerns among some individuals.
- Lord Cashman stated, "Currently, trans people in this country live in fear; they live in fear of their safety and their futures."
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting expressed regret for not addressing women's concerns about the Government's trans stance earlier.
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Trans people 'fleeing Britain and seeking asylum abroad as they fear for their safety' after Supreme Court gender ruling
Trans people 'fleeing Britain and seeking asylum abroad as they fear for their safety' after Supreme Court gender ruling - Trans people are seeking asylum abroad amid fears for their safety following last week's Supreme Court ruling, a Labour peer has claimed
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