Labour have announced to great fanfare here, here, and here, that they are fielding the first
ever trans candidate in British parliamentary elections, which of
course, just isn’t true.
You can find a more truthful history of trans candidates in the UK written by someone who has researched the subject and shows her working!
It's also sad that Emily herself hasn't corrected this untruth on her own website.
So while I'm pleased that Labour has selected a trans woman to stand for parliament, I am not pleased by the two articles yesterday in the
Evening Standard and the Pink News both repeating the lie that she is the first, which seems to have been repeated across the media today.
As a transgender Green I want the Green Party to be
recognised for their achievement in selecting two trans candidates
before Labour selected one!
And I want trans women from previous elections to be recognised for their achievements too. The Liberal Democrats and the SNP should both be applauded for fielding trans candidates as long ago as 2005 and 1992.
And I want trans women from previous elections to be recognised for their achievements too. The Liberal Democrats and the SNP should both be applauded for fielding trans candidates as long ago as 2005 and 1992.
I would never pretend to be the first trans candidate for political gain. I recognise that I owe a debt to those going before me and I'm more than happy to take 5th place as a trans person and 4th place as a trans woman.
The true achievement this time has been Charlie Kiss standing. The first trans man as far as we know, ever to stand, who was selected back in 2013.
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