Not those of a charity
Jolyon Maugham, aka The Good Law Project, continues his bullying of the LGB Alliance.
The Tribunal has agreed to hear our arguments as to why the LGB so-called Alliance (LGBA) should not have been given charitable status and why their activities are not those of a charity. This means Mermaids, the claimant in the case, will have the opportunity to present the facts in full. The hearing will take place in May 2022.
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To be registered as a charity, an organisation must be established exclusively for purposes which the law recognises as charitable, and it must pursue them in a way which gives rise to tangible benefits that outweigh any associated harms. We don’t believe that legal threshold has been met.
Naturally he doesn’t, because he doesn’t think women have any rights which men who identify as women are bound to respect.
moley is on the case: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FG00A0VWUAMFegH?format=jpg&name=large
If, for sake of argument, he’s successful in deregistering LGBA because the tangible benefits of their actions do not outweigh the harms; just what exactly stops that argument being weaponised against Stonewall? I would have thought, given recent events, that perhaps Stonewall might be on far shakier ground.
Excellent, they are finally presenting evidence in a venue that permits – no, requires – interrogation of that evidence.