🚨 @libertyhq will be back in court the FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER to #DefendDemocracy & I’ll be standing with them as Keir Starmers Government seeks to appeal Liberty’s High Court victory in May Our parliamentary democracy exists to make sure a government can’t just do whatever it… https://t.co/T9RSafngIi
Our parliamentary democracy exists to make sure a government can’t just do whatever it wants. That must be respected - and that includes our new government @libertyhq https://t.co/T9RSafngIi
Our parliamentary democracy exists to make sure a government can’t just do whatever it wants. That must be respected - and that includes this new government If you agree RT this widely & stand with @libertyhq as I shall https://t.co/T9RSafngIi
The UK Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal on November 26-27, 2024, concerning the interpretation of 'sex' in the Equality Act, following a written submission by ForWomenScot. The group has been granted permission to intervene in this case, emphasizing the importance of defining sex in relation to same-sex attraction. In a related development, Liberty, an advocacy group, announced plans to return to court in the first week of December to contest the new Labour Government's appeal against a High Court ruling that deemed certain anti-protest laws unlawful. This appeal is seen as a challenge to parliamentary democracy, as it allegedly ignores the will of Parliament, which Liberty successfully defended in a previous case. The Labour Government's decision to pursue this appeal has drawn criticism, with calls for the Home Secretary to drop it and uphold the rule of law.