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Tuesday 28 September 2021 3:43 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 30 October 2021 5:37 pm

Labour member claims she faced abuse by fellow delegate in toilets at conference venue

By: Michiel Willems

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A Labour member claims she was subjected to transphobic abuse in a toilet at the venue for the party’s conference in Brighton.

Cries of “shame” were heard in the conference hall in Brighton today after Councillor Patricia Hannah-Wood, of Pendle Labour Party, said she had been abused by a fellow delegate.

She delegates: “On Sunday evening … I was in the loo downstairs with a few of my colleagues from the north-west when I was transphobically abused in this conference centre by one of our sisters in this conference hall now.”

“It should not happen, we have got an anti-bigotry and anti-bullying policy in the Labour Party. We need it to be enforced.”

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Hannah-Wood, a trans woman, made the allegation as she moved a motion on LGBT+ rights.

This motion urged the party to recognise the “obstacles and growing violence” faced by LGBT+ people and to back moves to make so-called conversion therapy illegal and its use on under-18s a “form of child abuse, punishable by law”.

The motion, supported by conference, also asserted trans people’s “same right for self-determination as anyone else” and called for equal access to domestic abuse/rape support and shelters.

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Hannah-Wood said the LGBT+ community is “under constant attack”, adding: “Within our own families, without our families, within our workplace, here within our conference. This is not acceptable.”

Councillor Kevin Brady, of LGBT+ Labour, said the “fight for basic human rights” for LGBT+ people is “very much a live issue.

He told delegates: “The idea that progress is an unstoppable force never to be curtailed, the idea that we can’t start to slip backwards is dangerous and untrue. Hate crime is rising in the UK.”

Phil Jones, of Unite the union, said so-called conversion therapy has “no scientific or therapeutic support whatsoever” and is focused on “suppressing” a person’s identity and sexuality.

To applause, Jones said: “You can’t cure me, I’m not ill, I need no therapy.”

He also suggested the Government is trying to “kick into the long grass” its proposed ban on conversion therapy by delaying the consultation on the issue.

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