Civil servants will no longer be labelled 'transphobic' for gender-critical beliefs as 'climate of fear' ends

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-01-12 10:51:06 | Updated at 2025-01-12 13:37:23 2 hours ago
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Civil servants will no longer be branded “transphobic” for expressing gender-critical opinions as a “climate of fear” has ended.

Two Whitehall departments have promised to reassess their gender policies following the settlement of an employment tribunal case with former civil servant Eleanor Frances.


Frances claimed she had to resign after facing scrutiny at work for her gender-critical views, warning about a “politicised climate of fear” in Whitehall.

She said an internal “Gender Identity and Intersex” policy was adopted without proper consultation, after an assessment by gay rights organisation Stonewall.

Eleanor Frances

Frances claimed she had to resign after facing scrutiny at work for her gender-critical views

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The case brought forward last year has been settled without liability, with the departments paying Frances £116,749.

In addition, the permanent secretaries of the departments agreed on a statement in which they vowed to review “gender assignment” policies.

In their statement settling the case Susannah Storey and Sarah Munby, of DCMS and DSIT, said: “We are committed to fostering a tolerant and respectful working culture.

“As such, our departments are working together to introduce a revised gender reassignment policy, informed by a new central model policy which we anticipate will be available by the end of the year.

Trans protesters

In addition, the permanent secretaries of the departments agreed on a statement in which they vowed to review “gender assignment” policies

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“In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, the revised policy will balance the rights of staff with different protected characteristics, including but not limited to gender reassignment, religion and belief, and sex.”

The statement further acknowledged that a well-functioning civil service was one that allowed civil servants to hold, discuss and challenge lawful perspectives without fear or favour.

Frances said that while she was upset it took legal intervention to achieve this, she was happy with the outcome.

Toby Young of the Free Speech Union who has supported Frances during this time said: “The fact that the Civil Service has agreed to rip up its trans policy and start again shows just how poorly written it was in the first place.”

“It’s another example of equality law being interpreted as woke activists would like it to be rather than as it is.”

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