Rishi Sunak has vowed to review the Equalities Act to stop the โwoke nonsenseโ it has allowed to โpermeate public lifeโ.
While claiming he has โzero interest in fighting a so-called culture warโ, the Tory leadership hopeful pledged to โend the brainwashing, the vandalism and the finger pointingโ and โprotect British freedomsโ if he becomes prime minister.
In his latest policy announcement to woo Tory party members who will decide whether he or rival Liz Truss get the keys to No 10, Mr Sunak promised to stand up to โleft-wing agitatorsโ.
The former chancellor, a father of two daughters, wants to preserve gendered words such as โwomanโ or โmotherโ by ensuring sex means biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act, and clarify that gender self-identification does not have legal force.
Mr Sunak previously made this aim clear in the first public policy pledge of his leadership bid, when he said he would oppose biological males being allowed to compete against women in sport and protect single-sex services.
He also wants to strengthen statutory guidance for schools on how they teach issues of sex and relationships so that pupils are โshielded from inappropriate materialโ.
Left-wing agitators
Mr Sunak also promised to protect free speech by amending the Public Sector Equality Duty, which requires public bodies to consider discrimination.
This would be to ensure organisations โare open and welcomingโ to people with differing political opinions and religious and philosophical world views, โputting a stop to practices such as no-platformingโ, his campaign said.
He was expected to tell supporters in West Sussex on Saturday that his government would โsafeguard our shared cultural, historical and philosophical heritageโ.
โWhatโs the point in stopping the bulldozers in the green belt if we allow left-wing agitators to take a bulldozer to our history, our traditions and our fundamental values?
โWhether itโs pulling down statues of historic figures, replacing the school curriculum with anti-British propaganda, or rewriting the English language so we canโt even use words like โmanโ โwomanโ or โmotherโ without being told weโre offending someone?
โItโs not us who are the aggressors; we have zero interest in fighting a so-called culture war.
โBut we are determined to end the brainwashing, the vandalism and the finger pointing.
โToo often, existing legislation is used to engage in social engineering to which no one has given consent.
โThe worst offender in this regard is the 2010 Equality Act, conceived in the dog days of the last Labour government.
Trojan horse
โIt has been a Trojan horse that has allowed every kind of woke nonsense to permeate public life.
โIt must stop. My government would review the Act to ensure we keep legitimate protections while stopping mission creep.
โOur laws must protect free speech, block biological men from competing in womenโs sport and ensure that children are allowed to be children.โ
Ms Truss has also spoken out in favour of single-sex spaces, telling a hustings audience on Thursday that she backs a policy that guarantees schoolgirls can go to a toilet in a safe environment.
โIโve been very clear that single sex spaces should be protected,โ she said.
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