Sir, – Your article “Doubts grow over ‘women in the home’ referendum – concern in Government that campaign could lead to divisive debates” (News, August 28th) provides some hope that the politicians are starting to actually “read the room” rather than simply do the bidding of the NGOs they fund so well.
If the Government or the NGOs actually cared about outdated and sexist language, they would review the Gender Recognition Act, which was implemented in 2015. This Act affords a man a female birth certificate if he promises to “live as” a woman. Nothing could be more offensive.
Having asked many politicians and the National Women’s Council of Ireland, for three years now, how one “lives as” a woman, without any reply, my conclusion is that the way to live as a woman is to be born female. – Yours, etc,
SARAH HOLMES,
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Co Wicklow.
Sir, – Your article delivers very disappointing news. I am one of thousands of women and men who were looking forward to asking those in favour of making constitutional changes the following question: what is a woman?
The terror that this question generates is astonishing. Politicians are so afraid of it they’ll cancel a referendum to avoid being asked it.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned but it is nothing in comparison to the fury of women who understand the biological reality of being female is being erased via legislation. The question remains, and it will be asked in the local and general elections. The answer is simple. A woman is an adult human female. – Yours, etc,
SANDRA ADAMS,
Dublin 13.