- Book Synopsis
- The United Kingdom has been labelled Terf Island - sometimes affectionately and sometimes contemptuously - for its successful resistance to transgender ideology. This is the story of the brave and determined women who led the charge against trans activist demands which undermined their rights and jeopardised the physical and mental health of children. They dragged shadowy campaigns into the daylight, exposing the harm that would result, and the harm that had already been done. They forced policy change, set legal precedents and changed public opinion. Fiona McAnena has been right there campaigning with them. Her unique insight and personal involvement brings to life the intimate human stories behind the movement to Keep Britain Terfy. This extraordinary, inspiring, furious and sometimes funny account shows how a few women acting on their convictions turned back a tide which threatened to sweep away the rights their foremothers fought for. The United Kingdom has been labelled Terf Island - sometimes affectionately and sometimes contemptuously - for its successful resistance to transgender ideology. This is the story of the brave and determined women who led the charge against trans activist demands which undermined their rights and jeopardised the physical and mental health of children. They dragged shadowy campaigns into the daylight, exposing the harm that would result, and the harm that had already been done. They forced policy change, set legal precedents and changed public opinion. Fiona McAnena has been right there campaigning with them. Her unique insight and personal involvement brings to life the intimate human stories behind the movement to Keep Britain Terfy. This extraordinary, inspiring, furious and sometimes funny account shows how a few women acting on their convictions turned back a tide which threatened to sweep away the rights their foremothers fought for.
- About The Author
- Fiona McAnena grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, graduated from Cambridge University, and worked in brand management and marketing strategy in multinational businesses for thirty years. In 2018 she became concerned at how trans demands were eroding women's rights and got involved in the resistance. She spent five years as a volunteer with Fair Play For Women, working across its campaigns on prisons, sport, language and data. As director of its successful work in sport, she's met with dozens of sports bodies to influence their policies, and she is perhaps the most authoritative voice in the UK on that issue. At Fair Play For Women, she took the UK government to court over its guidance to the sex question in the national census, and pushed the media and regulators towards more honest, accurate reporting of issues relating to sex and gender. She has written and spoken extensively on these topics, including in three national parliaments and at conferences internationally. Her account of the legal challenge brought by Fair Play For Women against the Scottish government, Women Still Don't Count, is in the book The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht. She joined human-rights charity Sex Matters in early 2024 as director of campaigns. She is married with two adult children, and still a keen rower and runner.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781922964267
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Spinifex Press, (08 July 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 290
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 x 15 mm
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