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  • 4 weeks ago | thespectator.com | Brendan O’Neill |Jennifer Bilek |Teresa Mull |Ella Dorn

    How did it come to this? How did we arrive at a situation where it fell to a court of law to tell us what a woman is? That’s my overriding emotion today. I’m delighted the UK Supreme Court has ruled that a woman is legally defined as a person with female biological characteristics. But I’m gobsmacked that we apparently needed five judges to tell us something our species has known since we first came down from the trees. The ruling of the Supreme Court is fantastically sensible.

  • 4 weeks ago | thespectator.com | Brendan O’Neill |Jennifer Bilek |Teresa Mull |Ella Dorn

    How did it come to this? How did we arrive at a situation where it fell to a court of law to tell us what a woman is? That’s my overriding emotion today. I’m delighted the Supreme Court has ruled that a woman is legally defined as a person with female biological characteristics. But I’m gobsmacked that we apparently needed five judges to tell us something our species has known since we first came down from the trees. The ruling of the UK Supreme Court is fantastically sensible.

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