- Thu Apr 24, 2025 10:54 am
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A considered contribution from Matthew D'Ancona, here.
The mania of the TRAs got us nowhere and did the trans community no favours at all. Politicians dithered, appeased or hid. But the calm expertise of Cass and now the juristic wisdom of the Supreme Court have offered a path forward.https://archive.is/20250421230534/https ... et-so-bad/
It is a path of civility, rooted in clinical experience and jurisprudence rather than ideology. It takes account of rights old and new and deploys calm and measured language to achieve clarity, but also to reassure those who feel vulnerable, disenfranchised or humiliated. It is the splendid opposite of the polarised, performative politics that is now so dominant, on right and left.
There aren’t many reasons at present to feel that Britain is leading the way – but this is one of them. It is how democracies survive and prosper. It plots a route out of screaming matches, virtue signalling and tribalism. It calls upon us all to be decent, adult, mindful of evidence rather than decibels, clicks and smug assumptions.
This is, in other words, that rarest of things: a moment of authentic opportunity. Let’s not squander it.
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"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.