Thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in central London on Saturday, 19 April, days after the UK's Supreme Court ruled that a woman is someone born biologically female and that transgender women are excluded from that legal definition.
With unease growing over what the ruling means for the rights of transgender people, protesters came together for what was billed as an “emergency demonstration” in Parliament Square.
🚨 EMERGENCY DEMONSTRATION FOR TRANS LIBERATION IN LONDON
— Peace & Justice Project (@corbyn_project) April 19, 2025
Join the demonstration in Parliament Square at 1PM today to show solidarity with the trans community. 🏳️⚧️ pic.twitter.com/d622MIUO8A
Activists demanded “trans liberation” and “trans rights now,” with some waving flags and holding banners.
Trans groups are worried that Wednesday's landmark decision would undermine their rights, even though the UK's highest court said transgender people remain protected from discrimination.
The head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission said the ruling will mean transgender women will be excluded from women's toilets, hospital wards and .
“It's a terrifying time to have your rights taken away from you," said 19-year-old transgender woman Sophie Gibbs. “I was disappointed to think that we could live in a society that seems so progressive now but is willing to make such a dangerous and harmful ruling.”
The British government has said the unanimous decision by the five judges brought “clarity and confidence” for women and service providers.
🗣️ “The government are s***”
— Matt Hutchinson (@matthutch1) April 19, 2025
Thousands have attended a #trans protest in London, following a Supreme Court ruling.
Judges agreed a woman is defined by biological sex, which could have major implications on sex-based rights.
Ministers say they fully support single-sex spaces. pic.twitter.com/tFI6aHOgfB
Out of some 66 million people in England, Scotland and Wales, about 116,000 identified as trans in the latest census count. About 8,500 gender recognition certificates have been issued.
The ruling stemmed from a 2018 law passed by the Scottish Parliament that required at least 50 per cent women on boards of Scottish public bodies. Transgender women with gender recognition certificates were to be included in meeting the quota.
The Supreme Court said that using a certificate to interpret someone's sex would clash with definitions of ‘man’ and ‘woman’ and, therefore, the anti-discrimination provisions of the 2010 Equality Act could “only be interpreted as referring to biological sex”.
Scotland's first minister John Swinney said Saturday that he “understands” the “hurt and anguish” trans people are feeling over the verdict, while accepting that the ruling must be followed.
Many people at Saturday's protest worried that the ruling could be the precursor to other judgements that diminish the rights of transgender people.
“It's a Pandora's box situation where I just think we allow certain things and then we essentially opened up the door to allow way more than we ever thought could be accepted or pushed through," said Zuleha Oshodi, 29.
HAPPENING NOW: A HUGE crowd of protesters chant “Trans Rights Now!” in Parliament Square in London in the wake of the recent UK Supreme Court ruling against trans people 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/46y6aP19Qn
— Marco Foster (@MarcoFoster_) April 19, 2025
First they came for trans people, later they came for me
— Roger Wilson 💚💛🤍💜🖤🏳️⚧️ (@RogerSWilson) April 19, 2025
Trans rights are all our rights
Wonderful show of support in Parliament Square today#trans#transrights#fascism#London pic.twitter.com/tqsufp8blE
"You can't legislate us out of existence"— on London Trans Liberation protest 🏳️⚧️ pic.twitter.com/nlUhOdQQrN
— Socialist Worker (@socialistworker) April 19, 2025
There was an absolutely massive turnout in London for the emergency demo for trans rights.
— Connor Shaw (@connoreshaw) April 19, 2025
We are the REAL silent majority.
To all my trans siblings, you are seen, you are loved, you are valid and you WILL get through this.
Trans rights now and forever. 💚🏳️⚧️ pic.twitter.com/ZDBlMdwB10
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