Carla Lockhart said:
“This is a clear and welcome ruling, a victory for common sense, biological reality and the rights of women and girls. It should never have taken a Supreme Court case to define what a woman is.
Across the UK, and here in Northern Ireland, we’ve seen politicians and parties tying themselves in knots over this basic truth. The Alliance Party, for example, have spent months dithering, ducking and dodging the question, unwilling or unable to give a simple answer to this straightforward question.
How can anyone claim to stand for women’s rights if they can’t even define what a woman is?
This ruling restores clarity in law and reaffirms the importance of sex-based protections. Protections that are essential in healthcare, education, sport, and safeguarding. It’s time for everyone in public life to get back to reality and stand up for women based on biological fact, not ideology.
I commend the women who brought this case forward and refused to be silenced. Today is a good day for women, for the law, and for truth.”