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The UK government and Britain’s equalities watchdog pressured the country’s financial services regulator to drop its policy on trans inclusion for the 58,000 businesses it regulates, VICE World News can reveal.

Letters we obtained show that Kemi Badenoch, then the government’s equalities minister, and Marcial Boo, chief executive officer of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), wrote to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) questioning plans to allow trans people to self-identify as male or female in their workplaces.

The gender-critical letters led to the FCA withdrawing what LGBTQ campaigners called “a hugely progressive trans-inclusion policy”, and instead adopting “an anti-trans approach.”

Badenoch is currently one of the final six candidates in the running to be the leader of the Conservative Party and the Prime Minister, after Boris Johnson announced he was stepping down.

The letters were obtained via whistleblowers after the UK government, FCA and EHRC all blocked freedom of information requests on the grounds that revealing the information “could seriously undermine the FCA’s regulatory function.”

The FCA regulates the financial services industry in the UK, and is supposed to be completely independent. It protects consumers and keeps the industry stable, and it is responsible for the conduct of around 58,000 businesses – which employ over two million people.

Current and former FCA staff have told VICE World News how the FCA was planning to release the trans-inclusive workplace policy in early 2022, which would have requested the organisations it regulates adopt “self-ID” for reporting on workplace diversity.

This means, for example, a trans woman in a leadership role in an accountancy firm could be listed as a female employee, and she would then count towards the number of female leaders in finance.

Following a consultation period, in October 2021, the FCA’s trans-inclusive policy plans were leaked to the British press, triggering a backlash. FCA employees have told VICE World News that “hundreds” of letters were immediately received from supporters of “anti-trans organisations” such as the LGB Alliance and Fair Play For Women.

One FCA whistleblower – who spoke on condition of anonymity out of fear of losing their job – said: “It felt so calculated. Our really progressive plans were suddenly splashed across British media, and totally spun to create drama, and then we received a ridiculous amount of negative letters. They called trans women ‘men’ and said that our plans would lead to cis-women being erased from leadership roles.

“I couldn’t believe that we received negative letters from the UK’s Equalities Minister and the CEO of the Equality and Human Rights Commission – they should be protecting LGBT rights not working against them. We were so shocked.”

In letters dated November 2021, both Badenoch and Boo wrote to Nikhil Rathi – the chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority – pushing for the FCA to block trans women from being able to self-identify as women.


“The ‘sex’ of an individual is an important protected characteristic,” wrote Badenoch, stating: “It would be helpful to understand what measures are in place to ensure that your approach does not undermine your efforts to measure and improve the representation of the female sex in company boards.”

Boo added: “In UK law, a person’s legal sex is determined by what is recorded on their birth certificate. A trans person can change their legal sex by obtaining a Gender Recognition Certificate.” He says, his concern is that the trans-inclusive policy change “will make it more difficult for you to gather accurate data on the longstanding under-representation of women in senior roles.”

One former-employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, because they are still working in the finance industry and feared losing their job, said: “We were all so disgusted that these so-called equality leaders were both effectively calling trans women ‘men’. Trans women are women too.”

Boo said a meeting between the FCA and the EHRC planned for later that month could “be an opportunity to further clarify, understand your thinking” and “ensure that we can advise as necessary on your future communications”.

Just one month later, the policy was changed.

After the leak, FCA employees told VICE World News how FCA bosses “immediately back-pedalled” and “suddenly sided with the anti-trans organisations” to make the upcoming policy “as transphobic as possible.”

One FCA manager told concerned staff that the proposed policy including trans women would lead to “too many men” in leadership roles, which an employee said was a “deeply transphobic comment.”

VICE World News attempted to access the letters sent by Badenoch and the EHRC through Freedom of Information Act requests sent to the government, the EHRC and the FCA. All requests were blocked.

The responses said: “Should the information be disclosed, it could lead to speculation on the rationale behind our current decision-making process/es on these matters. We have determined that the public interest in maintaining this exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosure of the information”, adding how releasing the requested information “could seriously undermine the FCA’s regulatory function.”

Just one month after the letters were received, the FCA was ready to release completely different guidance, stating that organisations should only recognise trans people as their desired male-or-female sex if they hold a Gender Recognition Certificate – despite only 1 percent of trans people in the UK possessing one.

After these plans leaked internally, LGBTQ staff “massively pushed back” against the proposal.
“It would’ve been like the American trans bathroom bill – only believing trans people are who they say they are if they hold paperwork,” said one ex-staff member. “It’s disgusting.”

Following the complaints from the FCA’s LGBTQ employees, the plans changed yet again, for the final time. It was decided that the FCA would not tell organisations how to define their employees based on sex or gender.

VICE World News has spoken to two FCA employees who have left the watchdog because of the policy change. They wanted to remain anonymous because of concerns that speaking up would impact their careers.

“Our leaders made us adopt a spineless approach, in order to keep everyone unhappy,” one of the former employees said.

They added: “The final version is obviously less progressive, but it’s not as terrible as it was going to be after we received the letters. I just can’t believe we had to go backwards on trans equality because of the UK’s equalities minister.”

“Every person working on the policy wanted trans people to be able to self-identify in their organisations, as they have done for years,” another former FCA staffer told me. They want to remain anonymous because they are worried about transphobic groups harassing their new workplace. “I just couldn’t keep working for an organisation that backed down when LGBTQ people needed it the most.”

A spokesperson for Badenoch said: “In response to a FCA consultation, and in her capacity as Equalities Minister, Kemi wrote to the FCA on how they could comply with the Equality Act and improve the representation of women on city boards".

A spokesperson for the Financial Conduct Authority said: “The FCA is committed to having a diverse workforce – we want all our colleagues to have the dignity and respect they need to flourish, fulfilling their potential without fear of discrimination, harassment or victimisation. Our internal policies set out our commitment to trans inclusion.

“The changes we made to our policy on diversity and inclusion on listed boards were made in response to feedback from Listed Issuers and other stakeholders to our consultation. The final policy allows Issuers to make their own decisions about how they report data, while protecting the privacy of trans board members.”

A spokesperson for the EHRC said: “The FCA was consulting on an important area relating to equality law and the EHRC gave impartial advice, alongside other organisations, to provide clarity on equality legislation. Where rights may conflict, it is important for us to advise on striking an appropriate balance in accordance with the law, and it is then up to individual organisations to determine their own policies.”

Responding to the leaked letters, Bobbi Pickard, CEO, Trans in the City said Badenoch and the EHRC pressuring the FCA “is no surprise, given their constant campaign against trans people – and trans women especially.”

She continued: “Trans people can already self identify in many areas of life including passports, driving licences and the NHS and have done so for many years without issue. They have also done so successfully within their careers for many years. I can only hope that we obtain a government in the future that leads with empathy, intelligence and integrity – as global business does – rather than one driven by ill-informed vendettas against the most marginalised people in our society."
 
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Might've been obvious, but Ted Nugent is pilled, so is his son and wife, though son is more into new-age pilled conspiracies despite, or maybe in spite of his dad's visible disappointment for him.

Podcast host Shemane Nugent said during an interview with QAnon influencer Juan O. Savin that she knew “you’ve been with” former President Donald Trump previously.

Savin, whose real name is Wayne Willot, is a QAnon influencer who has warned of “civil war” if people “move[d] past” false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, and is part of a coalition to recruit and elect secretary of state candidates around the country in order to control election administration as part of an effort to push false voter fraud claims.

During the interview posted on July 12, Nugent — a fellow QAnon supporter and wife of former National Rifle Association board member Ted Nugent — discussed meeting Trump previously, including in a “private roundtable discussion,” and said to Savin, “We went to the White House before, I know you’ve been with him, too.” Savin has previously claimed he’s been to Mar-A-Lago, where he said he’s been around Trump, and has also previously claimed he was in a “meeting … with someone that’s very close to the president [Trump] on a weekly basis.”

SHEMANE NUGENT (HOST): So what — what can we do? What are our marching orders? What are the tools that we need to get through these difficult times? Because we were with President Trump about a month ago, Ted played the national anthem at his rally in Austin, and we had an opportunity to speak to him. And I got to tell you, it was funny. We were sitting around this — we had a private roundtable discussion with President Trump, and there were about ten other people there. And each person got a chance to go around. They went around the table and each person had a chance to say something to President Trump. And we — we went to the White House before, I know you’ve been with him, too. We had dinner with him and Kid Rock and Sarah Palin at the White House when he was president.



And so, anyways, I’m asking you the difficult questions, but what I wanted to tell you is that President Trump said — I quoted Ephesians. I said, “This is spiritual warfare. We know what's going on. We know we need to put on the full armor of God. What can we do?” I'm asking you that, too. And he said, “You know, I think this had to happen so people could wake up.” And then he also said, Juan, “It's going to get worse.”

JUAN O. SAVIN: Yes, it’s going to get a lot worse. This is a near-death experience for America. You have to see what these people would do if they were in control permanently here in the country.





Christ almighty.


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Fcking yikes.


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Kemi Badenoch is an absolute fucking ghoul. That's the British Conservative Party for you: promoting someone to the position of Equalities Minister, who then uses the position to undermine and destroy equal rights.

Thankfully Badenoch is highly unlikely to be successful to win the Conservative leadership contest. It'll almost certainly be either Sunak, Truss, or Mordaunt.
 
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What the entire fuck?

It's actually remarkably easy to gain the church tax exemption. There's a list of requirements, but they are not all mandatory, and the IRS has left them deliberately vague, ostensibly to respect the religious liberties outlined in the US constitution. Downside is, that also leaves it all rife enough with loopholes that anyone savvy enough can bullshit their way into church status no problem.

John Oliver did it for his show. He is now megareverend of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption.
 

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Lol, big "waving a Blue Lives Matter flag while dancing to Killing In The Name Of" energy
 

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Library shuts down over culture wars

Iowa town’s library closes after almost all staff quit amid residents’ complaints over LGBT staff and books

The best part: A Community member demanded that for every LBGT book to be out on the shelves, there must be a Christian one that only taught binary gender ideology. The librarian noted that there was 173 Christian books... and 3 LBGT ones
“I don’t believe the library is representing our town well with hiring a majority of staff who are openly a part of the LGBTQ community.”
Yikes.
 

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“I don’t believe the library is representing our town well with hiring a majority of staff who are openly a part of the LGBTQ community.”
Yikes.
I wonder if they'd apply that same logic to representation in government?

Only 27% of Congress are women. Just 3 members of the Senate are black, and about 5% of Congress are Hispanic. Only 5 members of Congress ever have identified as homosexual whilst serving. Do you think they are kicking up a stink about that?

One might suggest perhaps that they take a more practical approach to their library: if the public can get the books they want then the library staff are doing their jobs just fine.
 

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I wonder if they'd apply that same logic to representation in government?

Only 27% of Congress are women. Just 3 members of the Senate are black, and about 5% of Congress are Hispanic. Only 5 members of Congress ever have identified as homosexual whilst serving. Do you think they are kicking up a stink about that?

One might suggest perhaps that they take a more practical approach to their library: if the public can get the books they want then the library staff are doing their jobs just fine.
Mayhaps their objection is that the public can also get books they don’t want them to have.
 

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Its entirely possible. Or, as an American associate of mine opined recently, the current GOP oppose libraries because they're socialist and therefore probably communist.
I am perpetually fascinated by people who believe in anyone in the country being able make to it big, and then want to squash or suppress lots of the ways their country provides for people to better themselves and so make it big.
 

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I am perpetually fascinated by people who believe in anyone in the country being able make to it big, and then want to squash or suppress lots of the ways their country provides for people to better themselves and so make it big.
Well, it's either that people like them should be able to make it big, which means that other types of people should NOT be afforded that opportunity.

Or, it's that they want to make sure that once they, personally have made it big, they have cut the rungs off the ladder to make certain no one is following them upwards.
 
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Well, it's either that people like them should be able to make it big, which means that other types of people should NOT be afforded that opportunity.

Or, it's that they want to make sure that once they, personally have made it big, they have cut the rungs off the ladder to make certain no one is following them upwards.
"It is not enough that I succeed. All others must fail." - attrib. Genghis Khan
 

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Well, it's either that people like them should be able to make it big, which means that other types of people should NOT be afforded that opportunity.

Or, it's that they want to make sure that once they, personally have made it big, they have cut the rungs off the ladder to make certain no one is following them upwards.
To summarize using the words of a spurned Trump voter:

"I voted for him, and he's the one who's doing this," she said of Mr. Trump. "I thought he was going to do good things. He's not hurting the people he needs to be hurting."
 
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