In the United States, women got the right to vote when the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. In the United Kingdom, women did not have the same voting rights as men until 1928. Women are more ...
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The United Kingdom has fully embraced transgenderism, reorienting society around the ideology and sacrificing women’s safety in the process. Police data acquired by the Women’s Rights Network reveals ...
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that “women” as a protected category under the Equality Act must be biologically female. The court announced Wednesday that it unanimously found that “the ...
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