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Trans activists disrupted a women’s rights rally in Morpeth, Northumberland, where women gathered for a Let Women Speak event led by women’s rights advocate Posie Parker. The activists wore masks, waved flags, and held signs proclaiming ‘Transwomen are women,’ shouting through megaphones to drown out the speakers. The event, which aims to provide a platform for women to discuss various issues affecting them, was met with opposition from the counter demonstrators.

The two groups were separated by a line of police officers as Posie Parker addressed the crowd, emphasizing the importance of discussing women’s rights, spaces, sports, children, and safety. The counter protestors disrupted the speeches by blowing whistles, shouting insults, and attempting to prevent the women from speaking. Despite the hostility, some women addressed topics such as schools, women’s rights, and being non-binary during the event.

The rally took place in Carlisle Park, overlooking the statue of Emily Davison, a suffragette who fought for women’s right to vote in the early 20th Century. Davison’s legacy of activism and sacrifice was highlighted during the event, as women gathered to express their concerns about the increasing presence of biological males in female-only spaces.

Liz Panton, a supporter of Let Women Speak, expressed her satisfaction with the turnout of supporters at the event, emphasizing the importance of women reclaiming spaces that are being infiltrated by individuals who identify as women but are biologically male. Despite facing opposition and disruption from the counter protestors, the women at the rally remained steadfast in their commitment to advocating for women’s rights and spaces.

Posie Parker also addressed the issue of police presence at the event, pointing out the absurdity of officers having to monitor a peaceful gathering of women discussing important issues. She criticized the counter group for their disruptive behavior and encouraged them to engage in constructive dialogue rather than trying to silence the voices of women advocating for their rights.

Overall, the Let Women Speak event in Morpeth served as a platform for women to come together, share their experiences, and voice their concerns about the challenges they face in society. Despite facing opposition and hostility, the women remained united in their mission to protect and preserve women’s rights and spaces in the face of increasing threats and challenges. The event highlighted the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the need for inclusive and respectful dialogue to address complex issues surrounding gender identity and women’s rights.