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A magistrate who has campaigned to protect single-sex spaces has been reprimanded for sending a “transphobic” video on a parish council Whatsapp group.
Jane Taylor, a former police chief inspector and independent councillor, was reprimanded over the video which was said to include “transphobic” views by a “third party”.
A judicial investigation ruled that she had shared the video without “properly considering” its impact despite being aware of its content.
She claimed she shared the video at the request of other councillors as it was about the protection of single sex spaces, on which she was campaigning as a local councillor, rather than transgender issues.
She also alleged the complaint against her was politically motivated and intended to “suppress debate”.
However, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO) ruled that her “unapologetic” defence of the video demonstrated a lack of due diligence and insight and reprimanded her.
A reprimand is the second most serious disciplinary measure, just below a JP being removed from their post as a magistrate.
Source: Magistrate punished for sharing gender-critical video on WhatsApp
