The Trans Agenda: Scottish papers step up
By hleehurley / July 29, 2025 / No Comments / Media
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NEWS
Sussex Police ‘failed’ transgender teen who took his own life, court hears [MSN]
The mother and stepfather of transgender teenager Jason Pulman, who took his own life in April 2022, are suing Sussex Police for alleged human rights breaches. Jason, 15, was found dead in Hampden Park, Eastbourne, after going missing. An inquest last year concluded his emotional and mental health needs were “inadequately assessed and provided for” and that police “responded inadequately” to his disappearance.
His parents, Emily and Mark Pulman, say the force’s 10-hour delay before visiting their home potentially contributed to his death. They argue the handling of Jason’s case failed to protect his rights and welfare.
Nurse accused of anti-trans and Islamophobic comments during tribunal [Yahoo]
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A tribunal heard claims that NHS nurse Sandie Peggie made Islamophobic and anti-trans remarks, including allegedly saying she “wanted to post bacon through the letterbox of a mosque”, and allegedly mocking Pakistan flood victims in Facebook post, amongst other things. Witness Fiona Wishart said Peggie allegedly made “derogatory remarks” about Dr Beth Upton, including terms reportedly used by others such as “weirdo”, “freak” and “it”. Wishart added Peggie allegedly criticised immigrants, claiming they “need to go back to their own country” and “come over here to steal our jobs”. Peggie has been recalled today to give evidence after this testimony. You can read more about this in THE PAPERS section below.
POLITICS
Scottish government responds to EHRC code of practice consultation [Holyrood]
On 25 July, 2025, the Scottish Government released their response regarding the EHRC Code of Practice, which is due to be updated over the summer in light of the farcical Supreme Court ruling in the For Women Scotland case.
In summary, the Scottish Government criticises the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s draft Code of Practice for focusing on justifying the exclusion of trans people rather than looking for ways to be inclusive, but willingly uses the language of those who hate trans people, which renders the entire thing useless. You cannot fight discrimination while using the language of those wanting to do the discriminating.
They accept the Supreme Court ruling defining “woman” as “biological woman”, while ministers warned against marginalising trans people, which is exactly what is already happening. Their response urges the EHRC to include guidance on inclusive approaches, to balance equality law with human rights obligations, and clarify when a Gender Recognition Certificate changes legal sex. It also calls for the consideration of intersex people.
You can read the letter in full here.
Project 2025 creator to challenge Lindsey Graham for Senate seat [NBC News]
Paul Dans, architect of the far-right Project 2025, will run in the 2026 South Carolina Republican primary against long-serving Senator Lindsey Graham, according to NBC News. Dans is also a former director of the Heritage Foundation.
Further reading: Still wondering why so many Labour policies sound like they’ve come straight from Donald Trump? This should help – Blue Labour on MAGA Square: Maurice Glasman’s Journey to Trumpism [Byline Times]
MEDIA
Independent pull articles on Peggie racism allegations
The Independent initially published a story covering the allegations made at the Sandie Peggie tribunal detailed above but, for reasons that have not been explained at the time of writing, removed it, sending the article link to the home page. A few hours later, however, they had another article online detailing more alleged racist and transphobic comments by Peggie. By the time I had woken up this morning, they had also removed that one. The second article has been archived here. Maya Forstater, of Sex Matters, says that Peggie is being ‘smeared’ after ‘ill-judged’ comments.
SPORT
Anti-trans protesters removed after targeting trans darts player [Pink News]
Three anti-trans protesters were ejected from the Women’s World Matchplay after attempting to disrupt Noa-Lynn van Leuven, the first trans woman to qualify for the Professional Darts Corporation World Championship.
One wore a “Save Women’s Sport” T-shirt (but probably couldn’t name another female darts player) and tried to throw objects onto the stage. Van Leuven, who has faced significant abuse, said: “I love this game too much, why would I let anyone else ruin my passion for darts? I just want to play darts.”
The Dutch player, who has spoken openly about her mental health struggles linked to the contrived backlash, vowed to keep competing.
Buttigieg backs trans bans and agrees ‘concerned’ parents have a point [Advocate]
In what he probably hoped would be the headline, Pete Buttigieg has rejected blanket bans on trans athletes, arguing that decisions should be made by local sports leagues and school boards rather than politicians. How that’s meant to be better is not clear. Speaking to NPR, he said the approach “starts with compassion… for transgender people, compassion for families… and also empathy for people who are not sure what all of this means for them.” Yes, won’t someone think of the ignorant bigots!
Advocate, who call this “one of the most carefully worded responses yet to the debate over transgender youth participation in sports”, also reported that “Asked whether a parent concerned about their child facing a trans kid in girls’ sports “has a case,” Buttigieg said, “Sure.””
With friends like these…
AROUND THE WORLD
Australia – Equality Australia backs trans inclusion in legal fight over female-only spaces [The Australian]
Equality Australia has joined Roxanne Tickle’s landmark Federal Court case challenging the exclusion of trans women from female-only spaces. The case, against Giggle app founder Sall Grover, stems from Grover’s rejection of Tickle from a female-only networking platform, which was found to be unlawful last year. Equality Australia’s application will be decided when the appeal hearing begins on August 4.
USA – Boston Children’s stands firm on trans youth care despite threats [LGBTQ Nation]
Boston Children’s Hospital has vowed it will not be bullied into abandoning its care for trans youth, despite political pressure, bomb threats and hate campaigns.
USA – Kaiser, Yale and others backtrack on youth trans care under political pressure [Erin in the Morning]
A growing number of US hospitals, including Kaiser Permanente, Yale Medicine, and Connecticut Children’s, have suspended care for trans youth under 19, despite state laws protecting access. Kaiser’s reversal came just one day after 750 parents praised its care in an open letter.
CHINA – Hong Kong court offers partial win for trans bathroom rights [LGBTQ Nation]
A Hong Kong court has struck down parts of a law criminalising trans people for using bathrooms matching their gender. The ruling, which suspended changes for 12 months to allow a government review, follows previous progress on gender marker rules. However, trans people fear officials may again over-promise, as past reforms still forced invasive medical procedures on people seeking ID changes.
CUBA – Cuba drops surgery requirement for gender marker changes [LGBTQ Nation]
Cuba will now allow trans people to change gender markers on their official ID without undergoing genital surgery. While gender care has been state-funded since 2008, access has long been hampered by medicine shortages and staffing issues worsened by US sanctions and domestic budget cuts. Many trans Cubans have been forced to self-medicate due to treatment delays. Campaigners welcomed the legal reform as a long-overdue step for trans rights but warned that practical barriers to accessing hormones and surgeries remain.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
“The NHS has launched its first review of health inequalities experienced by LGBTQ+ people, including access to mental health care, cancer screening and primary care services. The review will last six months.” [Politico]. It will be led by Dr Michael Brady, who has pronouns in his Twitter bio.
TODAY’S PAPERS
News Letter
Following up on their front page and double-page of hate yesterday, the News Letter are back with another front page and a double-page of hate, including nonsense from Kathleen Stock who, as usual, doesn’t have a clue what she is talking about. They do, at least, refer to her as a ‘critic of the transgender movement’ twice in the first three paragraphs. They also imply she was fired from her university job when we all know she quit after receiving the support of her employer. Basic shit.
More seriously, however, the News Letter gleefully print harmful and false claims from the DUP’s Diane Dodds. Dodds said, “When children as young as five are caught up in this, it is not ‘support’, it is ideological experimentation on children by the state.” There is nothing ‘experimental’ about trans healthcare, beyond what these people would like to see us subjected to.


Telegraph
The Telegraph have one article attacking trans people today. Sort of. On the surface, it looks like them gleefully misgendering a trans person, but the Daily Mail report the same story as, “A convicted Algerian criminal has been allowed to stay in Britain after claiming he is a transvestite and would be at risk if he was deported.” The Times’ report, however, was confusing, as you can see below. so I’m really none the wiser. I have not included the Mail’s article as it makes no reference to the person being transgender.

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The Scotsman


The Herald



The Courier & Advertiser


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