Britain felt like a safer place to be trans in the nineties, says UK’s first transgender judge

England felt like a safer place than now in the nineties, the first transsexual judge of the UK said that it increased the alarm for what he sees as a reverse shift in attitudes towards trans people.
Dr Victoria McCloud, who was given the first interview of the lawyers acting on his behalf, according to the biological gender decision of April to the European Court of Human Rights, according to the decision of the Bomb Supreme Court of April, expressed his concerns that the decision may affect the young trans people who are considering the emergence of the decision.
“When I went out, things were better. They were nineties – we didn’t really have any rights, but there was less fear climate, Dr says Dr McCloud Independent.
The retired judge, who was heralded as a symbol of the diversity of the modern judiciary, said England no longer considers it as a “safe place ..
“Since the decision was taken in Scotland, we have seen a notification of genocide intention to warn people what happened by the Lemkin Institute about the United Kingdom. We have seen concerns about the United Nations and the Council of Europe,” he says.
In June, the Lemkin Genocide Prevention and Human Safety Institute condemned the Britain “last judicial and government developments ve and said“ they tried to harm the transgender and intersex people from secrecy and to separate them as ‘others’.
The body, “Lemkin Institute, believes that these movements are part of a wider erasing process. The government is not only the action of the government, but also when ignoring the voices of the people of trans and intersex people, influencing and discussing the humanity of the people,” he said.
After leaving England in 2024, Dr McCloud, who lives in Ireland, says that when he returns to London, he is “very cautious – – he is currently doing more as he starts challenging the judiciary.
“I am very cautious. When I come, I don’t see it as a safe place to go. Beautiful cis friends, it is great to help me stay away from risky situations that I can face and even have potentially attacked, because of course my face is well known.
“I am at risk of being a target by people more than the critical ideological movement, especially than gender. And this is a concern. But I think I have to go back for things like I am important and occasionally media interviews,” he said.
McCloud founded the Trans Exile Network (TEN) to help other trans people who wanted to leave the country.
“There are families who leave England for their children. And this is a really big network, because there is a lot of concern about the future of children and their messages, or he says.
55 -year -old Dr. The lawyers acting on behalf of McCloud violated the rights of a fair and impartial hearing by an independent and impartial trial by an independent court in the ECHR last week.
The judge claimed that the Supreme Court refused to intervene in how the case will affect him and other trans people, and that they did not give any reason for it.
“About us, decisions that change our rights fundamentally should not be made without us.
“The case is essentially about justice. It was a situation where trans people were ever heard or represented throughout what is known as the Sixth Article and the entire case.”
Gender critical campaignists greeted as a victory to protect the rights of biological women after the decision in April.
Speaking about the impact of the decision, Dr McCloud said how he affected lesbian women or other BDS women who did not comply with feminine norms because of a new emphasis on the subjective appearance.
“I had a lot of stories about people who were not harassed. Really common and really not only lesbian women, but just a long woman or whatever.
“I think that non-trans people tend to worse more than trans people, because most trans people are actually going to a very big length to be quite invisible, but non-trans people do not see the need to do it. They have a perfect right to be what they want.”
In 2024, Dr McCloud makes a good joke to olmak being a customer for a change – – instead allows the Leading Land team to lead the leadership.
Dr McCloud, the first case to be brought by such a team in history, is represented by the British’s first non-bilateral lawyer and Olivia Campbell-Cavendish, the founder and general manager of the trans legal clinic and the first black trans lawyer in the UK.
The team expects the case to receive the case between 12 and 18 months – but it may take up to seven years if it is not accepted as a priority by the ECHR.
The Supreme Court’s decision was praised by gender critical groups as a victory for women and argued that it would help protect single sex fields.
When CIS asked women who fear about trans people entering their single sex fields, what trans people could access their single sex areas for decades before deciding.
“In theory, I understand that you can buy a man who says ‘I am a woman’, they go in and attack someone, but they can still walk in any way.
“In my case, for example, I have medical diagnosis to obtain a gender recognition certificate. I have medical expert reports. A court had to take into account my case and evidence – so it was very strictly arranged.”
Dr. McCloud also points out that trans people are more likely to be attacked by non -trans people more than transfers ”.
“We have very few. In fact, you are not likely to encounter gender recognition certificates – we are only 8,500 in a country of 66 million.”




