Sarah Brown 3 years ago • Sarah Brown 3 years ago • UK Pol ”What can we do to make trans people feel welcomed in our party?”Why do UK parties keep asking this question? It’s already been answered. They know what they need to do. They just won’t do it. Detected languages Raw content Share via ...
in reply to Sarah Brown Sarah Brown in reply to Sarah Brown • 3 years ago • UK Pol Maybe they’re hoping that the answer will change to something they are willing to do, like “put a trans pride flag in the party logo on Transgender Day of Remembrance” Detected languages Raw content Share via ...
in reply to Sarah Brown Cheryl Morgan in reply to Sarah Brown • 3 years ago • • UK Pol steady on, someone on social media might notice that and get angry. How about having a drag queen DJ at the conference disco? Detected languages Raw content Share via ... Sarah Brown likes this.
in reply to Cheryl Morgan Susan Lewis in reply to Cheryl Morgan • 3 years ago • • UK Pol @CherylMorgan But not at any family friendly events, just ones that have been clearly marked as Adult Content, and well away from the main hall. @Cheryl Morgan Detected languages Raw content Share via ...
in reply to Susan Lewis Sarah Brown in reply to Susan Lewis • 3 years ago • UK Pol @SusanLewis @Cheryl Morgan Making sure you are bewaring of the leopard. @Cheryl Morgan @Susan Lewis Detected languages Raw content Share via ...
in reply to Sarah Brown aesmael in reply to Sarah Brown • 3 years ago • • UK Pol I laughed because really, making trans people feel welcome seems like the opposite of what they're committed to Detected languages Raw content Share via ...
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