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Politically homeless ex-leftie. Interests: Healthcare & MVAWG. Nordic Model Now. Reposts & follows ≠ endorsement. 💚🤍💜🧑‍🦼🪷🧘‍♀️🏥🏫🚸📗🌊🏞️👽⚖️🧐

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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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You might assume from the things I post that I'm right wing. Not so. I was left wing until the left abandoned the working class & embraced post-modern wokery.
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@WalleyVision @helen_smitheman @boswelltoday The Darlington nurses are being represented by Christian Legal Concern, according to publicly available info.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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Excellent summary here
@boswelltoday
boswelltoday
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Day 6 Sandie Peggie v NHS Fife - Dr Upton’s cross-examination continued today, and it was nothing short of disastrous. Under sustained questioning from Naomi Cunningham, he admitted that he knew Sandy Peggie was uncomfortable sharing a changing room with him but carried on anyway. Despite multiple instances of Peggie leaving the room rather than change in front of him, Upton dismissed her reaction as prejudice rather than a reasonable expectation of female-only spaces. A key part of the morning session focused on whether self-ID would allow any man to enter female-only spaces. Cunningham used the example of “Pete,” a hypothetical male claiming to be a woman, to highlight the flaw in Upton’s argument. He admitted that sincerity is difficult to judge and that women would have no way of knowing if a trans-identifying male was genuine. This was a major concession, as it undermines the entire premise of self-ID. When questioned on the purpose of single-sex spaces, Upton acknowledged that men commit more violent and sexual crimes than women, yet still resisted the idea that female-only spaces exist for privacy and safeguarding rather than because all men are inherently dangerous. Cunningham countered that excluding trans women from female spaces does not imply they are threats, just as women-only spaces do not assume all men are predators. Still, Upton insisted that keeping trans women out of female spaces suggested a belief that many of them were dangerous, failing to grasp the principle that these spaces are defined by sex, not intent. The most damning moment of the morning came when Cunningham asked Upton whether he continued using the female changing room despite knowing Peggie was uncomfortable. His answer was a blunt "yes". Instead of showing any respect for a female colleague’s right to privacy, he simply carried on, expecting her to accept his presence regardless of how she felt. In the afternoon, the session descended into a debate over language, as Upton refused to accept basic biological definitions of male and female. Cunningham stated that a biological female is someone configured to produce eggs, while a biological male is configured to produce sperm. Upton refused to accept this, dragging the discussion into circular arguments that the judge eventually had to step in and clarify. Cunningham then accused Upton of using this language game as a form of dominance, just as he had done over Peggie in the changing room. Jane Russell, Upton’s barrister, objected, but Upton’s refusal to engage with reality only strengthened the argument that this was about power, not identity. Meanwhile, Upton complained that he had to disclose his trans status to his employer, calling it “deeply saddening.” Cunningham pointed out the obvious solution—keep male bodies out of female-only spaces entirely. Instead of acknowledging this, Upton suggested individual changing cubicles for everyone, effectively conceding that his presence in female spaces was a problem. Cunningham pushed further, highlighting that women cannot tell by looking at someone whether they have a history of trauma or sexual violence, making the forced inclusion of males in female spaces not just unfair, but actively harmful. The session ended with Upton being accused of showing complete contempt for women’s bodily privacy and autonomy. This case is now fully exposing the true impact of self-ID policies—where women must either submit or be punished. NHS Fife chose to back a male over a female nurse who simply wanted a single-sex space, and today’s testimony made clear just how unjustifiable that decision was. As the tribunal resumes tomorrow, Upton’s credibility is in tatters, and the bigger question remains: why is NHS Fife still defending this?
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@topgirls @ThePosieParker He seems to have a neck beard. Was that visible in court?
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@CoveCooper
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@SVPhillimore @AustinCroweLuv Yes, the idea of disability self ID is worrying, and "Crip Studies" is downright offensive. We need to turn the CSJ ship around & put it in dry dock.
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@kathrynmcnamar4 @glosswitch @LottieHistory In Victorian Britain, middle class women could only go as far from their homes as their bladders could last, cos there were no female toilets in eg galleries, concert halls, museums. Their urine capacity acted like a leash. Working class women peed in the street.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@tribunaltweets He couldn't use a third space single changing room because that would be Othering. So it is about affirming his identity.
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@tribunaltweets Now he's trying to assert it takes more than two people to make a baby!
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@WingsScotland It's deliberate; he wants everyone to think he has a DSD without actually saying so.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@Lo0ce @tribunaltweets Sketching in the court is not allowed, the judge said so. Please delete this
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@thefempire50 Because Peggie needs privacy from men when getting changed, and Upton is a man
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@GrahameParkGirl Wow, operation Let Them Speak really works!
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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It's a global movement to kill the inconvenient.
@OtherHalfOrg
The Other Half
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Safeguards become 'barriers'. No one from Canada was invited to speak to our Assisted Dying bill committee. So we're speaking to experts on their disastrous MAID system, and they ALL had this to say. Now hear what the invited Australian assisted dying experts told parliament:
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@EmmN94 @salltweets They would all say he's "not really trans", as they do about all the male r-pists in frocks. Real trans are saintly pacifists with zero libido and can do no wrong.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@salltweets It's a punishment, not a coincidence. We had Me too just long enough to give us hope women's lives and safety could improve & the system was changing. Then along came trans (IE men's) rights activism.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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@HWarlow A painting I can smell - in a good way!
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Cove Cooper
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@ValMThatcher @mara_yamauchi @Wandywild Teenage girls who've won against teenage boys? Or against much older men?
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Cove Cooper
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@neilDCFC @mara_yamauchi @Wandywild Why do they publish who wins, then? And even if it doesn't meet your definition of competitive, it can still be a useful dataset, since many participants clearly aim to win, or beat their own fastest time.
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@CoveCooper
Cove Cooper
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Whole population TB vaccination ended in 2005 in the UK. I'm a bit shocked to learn this.
@LauraMiers
Laura Miers
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@CoveCooper There are no TB vaccines here, public health is dead, SARS-CoV-2 reactivates latent TB & deletes CD8s which confer immunity to intracellular pathogens like TB. We’ve known all this since 2020.
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@LauraMiers Ok, it stopped in 2005, & is now only offered to at risk, non-indigenous groups. We used to be tested for TB immunity before being allowed to work as NHS clinical staff.
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