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Starmer says he is 'really pleased' supreme court has given 'much-needed clarity' on definition of 'woman' in equalities law

Keir Starmer has been under pressure for days to comment on the supreme court ruling, particularly from the rightwing papers. Yesterday the Daily Mail even splashed on a story saying he “must break his silence”. His opponents want to embarrass him over the issue because of his past comments supporting more rights for trans people, including one interview when he said it was “not right” to say only women have a cervix.

This morning, in interviews during a school visit in Bath, Starmer said he was “really pleased” the supreme court had clarified the law on the definition of a woman. He told the BBC:

I welcome the decision of the supreme court, which has given us clarity, much-needed clarity, and I think for those that are now drawing up guidance, it’s a much clearer position.

So I’m really pleased that the court has now clarified the position.

We can move on from there and I think that’s been very helpful, and I would welcome that.

Asked if a trans woman was a woman, Starmer replied:

I think the supreme court has answered that question.

Asked if that meant he did not believe a transwoman is a woman, Starmer said:

A woman is an adult female, and the court has made that absolutely clear.

I actually welcome the judgment because I think it gives real clarity. It allows those that have got to draw up guidance to be really clear about what that guidance should say.

So I think it’s important that we see the judgment for what it is. It’s a welcome step forward.

It’s real clarity in an area where we did need clarity, I’m pleased it’s come about.

We need to move and make sure that we now ensure that all guidance is in the right place according to that judgment.

Keir Starmer speaking to children during a visit to St Michael’s Junior School in Bath this morning.
Keir Starmer speaking to children during a visit to St Michael’s Junior School in Bath this morning. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA
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