Equality Party Statement after the Supreme Court Ruling on the word ‘woman’ in the Equality Act

The recent Supreme Court decision about the use of the word ‘woman’ in the Equality Act 2010, and its interpretation by the EHRC and other public bodies, has had an immediate and damaging impact on trans women, trans men and those who identify as non-binary. Many trans women report being frightened by the implications ofContinue reading "Equality Party Statement after the Supreme Court Ruling on the word ‘woman’ in the Equality Act"

Equality Party Statement on the UK Government’s proposed cuts to disability benefits

The Equality Party urges the UK Government to rethink its proposed cuts to Disability Benefits and to address the issues which have led to a large increase in claimants instead of pushing disabled people into a “sink or swim” situation. The tone of the Government’s recent announcements frames ill health as a choice, implying that disabled people’s existence is a costly problem for society. This rhetoric is stigmatising and unjust.

Equality Party opens for members

The new Equality Party has opened for membership, having been approved and registered by the Electoral Commission to stand candidates in elections in England, Scotland and Wales. The party has seen a rush of new members from all over the country, mostly ex-members of the Women’s Equality Party, which closed its doors at the end of December.

Statement from The Equality Party on Donald Trump’s Inauguration as the 47th President of the United States

The inauguration of Donald Trump marks a significant moment, not only for the US but for the world . At The Equality Party, we are committed to standing up for fairness, truth, and democracy, and we believe these values face renewed challenges under this administration. Trump’s rhetoric and policies have consistently sought to divide rather than unite. His inaugural address, while making sweeping promises, delivered messages that threaten to erode hard-won freedoms and equality.