The Trans Agenda: Labour go silent on Peggie
By hleehurley / July 30, 2025 / No Comments / Media
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NEWS
UK & IRELAND
Rape crisis centre launches trans-exclusionary group after legal settlement [BBC]
A Brighton-based rape crisis charity has agreed to run a new “biological women only” support group following legal action from a woman who objected to trans women attending. Survivors’ Network, which had previously defended inclusive women-only sessions, reached a settlement with claimant “Sarah”.
The new pilot scheme will exclude trans women, trans men and non-binary people, while the existing inclusive group will continue.
The move clearly undermines trans survivors’ access to vital support, creating a segregated model based on nonsensical biological definitions rather than reality.
FOI reveals EHRC bias towards gender critical lobbyists [Queer AF]
A freedom of information request by the Trans Advocacy and Complaints Collective (TACC) uncovered over 100 pages of emails showing close links between the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and gender critical groups, including Sex Matters and Transgender Trend. The emails reveal private meetings with the EHRC Chair and CEO, preferential consultation access, and incorporation of lobbyists’ proposals into official guidance. One meeting was kept secret to avoid pre-election scrutiny.
Sandy Peggie drops racial slurs during her own employment tribunal
Recalled to refute allegations she made racist comments, Sandie Peggie said, under oath, “I had my first job in a shop called P*ki Ali’s and I worked there for a year and had a good relationship with Ali. I socialised in a pub, The Country Inn in Kirkcaldy, and it was owned at the time by a P*ki called Jav, that was just how we described [them].
“Pakistani is the politically correct word, but I grew up using P*ki and they were quite happy at the time.”
Asked about mocking Dr Upton’s appearance, Peggie said, “It’s just dark humour.” At Monday’s hearing, fellow nurse, Fiona Wishart, had said that Peggie had made “derogatory” remarks about Dr Upton, calling her as a “weirdo” and a “freak”, and referred to her as it as “it”.
You can read more in THE PAPERS below.
POLITICS
Labour silent after backing Sandie Peggie [The National]
Scottish Labour has gone quiet over its support for NHS nurse Sandie Peggie after her racist and transphobic comments were revealed in her employment tribunal. Peggie, suspended for allegedly bullying trans doctor Beth Upton, had previously received strong backing from senior Labour figures.
Despite earlier public support, Labour MPs and MSPs have refused to comment on the latest turn of events. You can see the full article below in THE PAPERS.
MEDIA
Katie Neeves shortlisted again for major diversity award [Hinckley Times]

Katie Neeves, founder of Cool2BTrans, has been shortlisted for the National Diversity Awards’ Positive Role Model: LGBT prize for the second year running. Neeves said her work aims to support trans people and challenge misinformation: “My aim is to reach out to trans people who may be struggling, to show them it’s okay to be trans, because it really is okay to be trans. In fact, it’s more than okay.”
Winners will be announced on 19 September in Liverpool.
THE PAPERS
The most notable aspect of the papers today is their striking lack of interest in the closing days of Sandie Peggie’s employment tribunal. Peggie faced accusations of using racist and transphobic language, sharing racist “jokes”, and even using racist language while giving evidence.
Until this week, newspapers had been breathless in their coverage, relentlessly pursuing Dr Upton, whose only “offence” is being trans. This was Peggie’s tribunal, not Dr Upton’s, yet that is not where the majority of the focus fell. The Telegraph, Mail and Times all ignored yesterday’s revelations, despite having championed Peggie repeatedly in previous coverage.
Prominent anti‑trans activists have also refused to condemn Peggie’s comments. Maya Forstater called them “private”, while Sonia Sodha, formerly of the Observer and now with the New European, posted on social media: “Well, having watched the last couple of days of the Peggie v NHS Fife tribunal, I have to say the word “witch hunt” feels more apt than ever. Grim tactics deployed by NHS Fife’s counsel to try and undermine women’s legal rights to female-only changing facilities at work.
“At times it felt like the KC was implying people who privately share a racist joke, or who are anti-immigration, have no right to hold public-sector jobs even if it doesn’t affect their professional conduct. The purity-test implications of that are pretty extraordinary.”
The reality is that their latest poster child has proved damaging to their cause, joining a long line of similar examples. The only genuine “witch‑hunt” has been the treatment of Dr Upton, who has faced months of targeted attacks for no reason.
As Sodha goes on about single-sex spaces, it was also revealed at Peggie’s tribunal that she was already getting changed behind a locked door before Dr Upton started using the changing room.
Elsewhere, the Scottish papers also seem to have toned down their coverage after coming out swinging yesterday.
In Northern Ireland, David Thompson and Adam Kula continue their two-cis-het-man crusade against trans people and the queer community in the province. For the third day in a row, they have produced a double-page of hate, reaching for the Peggie tribunal to ensure they filled their spread.
In case you are wondering, I’m not neglecting Welsh papers, they just never appear in my searches.
News Letter


Telegraph
Note this sentence – “However, it will not look at NHS gender services for children or adults, or social care services, for which there have been or are separate reviews ongoing.”

Daily Mail
Have you ever even heard of International Pronoun Day?

The Times

The Scotsman


The National


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