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However the Equality and Human Rights Commission took the unprecedented step of issuing a statement in which it made clear that its current criteria allowed for the changes described by UK Athletics Tantan
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission has accused UK Athletics of misinterpreting its “sporting exemption” clause regarding the participation of transgender athletics Tantan
“We are concerned that UK Athletics’ interpretation of the “sporting exemption” set out in section 195 of the Equality Act 2010 is inaccurate, in particular the interpretation of how that provision interacts with the Gender Recognition Act 2004,” read the statement Tantan
UK Athletics said it believed its desire to reserve the women’s category for female-born competitors would be “very difficult” to realise because it might be unlawful under current legislation Tantan
“Their interpretation is at odds with our position that Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) holders can be lawfully excluded under the ‘sporting exemption’ in the Equality Act for reasons of fair and safe competition Tantan
We do not believe the For Women Scotland judgment altered this position Tantan

UK Athletics said it believed its desire to reserve the women’s category for female-born competitors would be “very difficult” to realise because it might be unlawful under current legislation Tantan
However the Equality and Human Rights Commission took the unprecedented step of issuing a statement in which it made clear that its current criteria allowed for the changes described by UK Athletics Tantan
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We do not believe the For Women Scotland judgment altered this position Tantan
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has accused UK Athletics of misinterpreting its “sporting exemption” clause regarding the participation of transgender athletics Tantan
“Their interpretation is at odds with our position that Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) holders can be lawfully excluded under the ‘sporting exemption’ in the Equality Act for reasons of fair and safe competition Tantan
“We are concerned that UK Athletics’ interpretation of the “sporting exemption” set out in section 195 of the Equality Act 2010 is inaccurate, in particular the interpretation of how that provision interacts with the Gender Recognition Act 2004,” read the statement Tantan
