Sports Governing Bodies Supreme Court Judgment 2025-07-03
2025-07-03
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of For Women Scotland v. The Scottish Ministers, which has implications for sports governing bodies' policies regarding women's participation.
What discussions have you had with sports governing bodies on ensuring they are compliant with the Supreme Court judgment in the case of For Women Scotland v. The Scottish Ministers? More than two months after the ruling clarified the law, there remains a long list of sporting bodies that are denying fairness to women and girls, including Parkrun and weightlifting and wrestling. Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is no need to wait for further guidance and that these bodies should take the advice of the Prime Minister and get on with it?
We have been working closely with sporting bodies to support them as they implement the recent judgment by the Supreme Court. We are clear that when it comes to women’s sport, biology matters and our sporting bodies need to come up with policies that protect fairness and safety while ensuring everyone has the opportunity to participate in some capacity.
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The specific ask was for immediate compliance without waiting for further guidance, but the answer did not explicitly commit to this action.
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