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Trans ideology is more repressive than McCarthyism, the lawyer representing Sandie Peggie has claimed.
With weeks to go before a verdict on the nurse’s case against NHS Fife, Naomi Cunningham compared the transgender movement to the witch hunt for communists that swept 1950s America during the Cold War.
The barrister made the comparison during a discussion about why the Supreme Court’s ruling on the biological definition of a woman has taken so long to be implemented by public bodies.
Ms Cunningham blamed the “grip” transgender ideology has on civil society and said it was analogous to that of McCarthyism.
Speaking on the BBC’s Scotcast podcast, she said: “I’ve been saying for some years we are looking at the most extraordinary social phenomenon of my lifetime.
Ms Cunningham represented Ms Peggie in her high-profile legal action against NHS Fife, which suspended the nurse after she challenged a transgender doctor for using the female bathroom.
Asked who the victims are, Ms Cunningham said: “The victims are the people who hang on to reality. And are being hounded out of their jobs up and down the country.”
The Supreme Court judgment means that biological men should not use women-only spaces.
Anywhere designated as for the use of one sex only could be affected, including changing rooms, toilets, women’s refuges and single-sex hospital wards, but detailed official guidance is awaiting approval from the UK Government.
Ms Cunningham criticised the delays and the Scottish Government’s failure to update its own guidance, accusing ministers of being in “denial” about the consequences of the ruling.
