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Transphobia is about to be signed into law in the UK. We can fight this.
I am begging the UK trans community and its allies to attend the Mass Lobby at Parliament on June 25th, 11am-4pm, organised by Trans Solidarity Alliance.
Last year we broke the record for an LGBT+ mass lobby of Parliament. Will you help us break it again? Join us on 25th June 2026 to demand be
The new EHRC Code of Practice pushes trans people out of toilets, hospital wards, and community spaces. It normalises gender policing based on appearance and stereotypes. It becomes statutory guidance in the UK by the end of June.
Trans people are now legally their assigned gender at birth and must join gendered spaces accordingly, but if they are perceived as their lived gender, they can also be ejected from those spaces. The guidance says: either break the law, or don’t pass too well.
A mass lobby is where you invite your MP to discuss your concerns with you in-person. Ask your MP to:
Demand full parliamentary scrutiny, debate, and use their free vote on the EHRC Code of Practice.
Support any motions rejecting the EHRC guidance. As of June 4th, Labour MP Nadia Whittome has submitted a prayer motion - Early Day Motion 240.
Write to Bridget Phillipson, the Minister for Women and Equalities about our concerns
Your MP does not have to be an ally, they do not have to respond to your email for you to show up and greencard them (details below the cut.) What matters is that as many people as possible show up.
I cannot stress this enough: Showing up in person matters. It is much more effective than petitions, emails, and letters.
It is a horrible, stressful time, and I am so sorry if you're trans and live in the UK. But I was at last year's mass lobby and the line for greencarding alone stretched around the back gates. It was a record breaking mass lobby and made us impossible to ignore. Let's do even better this time. Details under the cut:
Worried about what to say?
Bring your personal worries about transphobia being signed into law, and trans friends being excluded from public spaces. You are a living person who deserves dignity. Remind your MP of that. You will also get guidance and brochures from Trans Solidarity Alliance that outlines our demands. This is mine from last year.
Money issues?
Trans Solidarity Alliance provides a travel bursary that you can sign up for via the link.
Got a refusal or no response from your MP?
Come anyway! You can request a same-day appointment with your MP through a process called greencarding. They will come and see you if they’re already in Parliament. Even if they don’t, they’re made acutely aware of your cause because you showed up in person. This is my greencard from last year.
Here is the EHRC Code of Practice in full. It's a tough read, but some highlights are:
Organisations can’t provide trans-inclusive, single-sex services, or they risk being sued for discrimination.
e.g. domestic violence support for women including trans women, men’s rugby group including trans men (12.68).
Trans people will have nowhere safe to pee.
If you’re a trans man, businesses can't allow you to pee in the men's, and you can also be ejected from women’s bathrooms if you’re perceived as a man. Vice versa for trans women. EHRC suggests a ‘third space’ bathroom, which is discriminatory and unworkable for most businesses. (13.130-133)
Sports organisations must exclude trans people from single-sex competitions (13.73).
A women’s only sports competition must exclude trans women because of their biological advantage or face potential lawsuits (13.74), but a trans man who has undergone testosterone treatment can also be excluded based on fairness rules (13.81).
Trans women are stripped of the legal definition of ‘lesbian’, and therefore no longer have legal protections if they’re discriminated against on the basis of sexual orientation. (2.50, 2.92).
Here is the Good Law Project's better explanation of the EHRC Code.
I have also made a PDF printout of QR codes for the government petition, email your MP tool, and mass lobby link to pass around your communities. DM me and I'll send it to you.
how many nonbinary people have come out publicly only to then semi re-closet themselves because people are so incapable of not being extremely exorsexist towards them immediately... ive seen this happen to nonbinary people across agab we cannot catch a damn break
also the way people tend to see misgendering nonbinary as like. "softer" or easier or more understandable than misgendering a binary trans person. like it doesn't even really matter, because it's basically just an aesthetic choice, and not anything to be taken that seriously
#i remember when mr beard came out and immidiately had to go back in the closet#because people were giving him shit for not changing his presentation or pronouns#its really sad
forgot about mr. beard but yeah that made so upset on his behalf!!!!!
and what's annoying is how often binary trans people just don't seem to react? like this is what i mean by people treat misgendering nonbinary people as "softer." a trans man or a trans woman getting harassed back into the closet is a tragedy, a nonbinary person getting harassed back into the closet is just another wednesday for a lot of binary trans people.
#yeah.#and then when we stand up for ourselves we’re ‘difficult’ and no longer ‘one of the fun chill ones’#i can be chill#but im entitled to the same god damn respect and i will insist upon it#get yourselves right i’m fucking tired
no this too. i do feel there's this. expectation. that all nonbinary people will be rather apathetic about their genders, that the "good" nonbinary people (who isn't "crazy" and "dramatic" and "trying so hard to be woke") don't really care about what pronouns or nouns you use, will be binarize themselves in whatever way is easiest for the binary people & system around them, will be largely unobtrusive about their gender unless it can be a funny joke for binary people (even "inclusive" ones).
& then this feeds into what i described above, binary trans people & cis allies treating nonbinary people being misgendered or going back in the closet as less serious and less tragic and less disruptive than binary people. the assumption that nonbinary people somehow have less stake in being trans, that we never physically transition, that we never have dysphoria, etc. instead of being horrified that recloseting or never coming out ever is so common that so many nonbinary people are so used to repressing their own wants and needs preemptively. using pronouns they don't really connect with just to not be seen as "unreasonable" but it doesn't hurt as bad if its not technically misgendering. there's a lot of pain in the nonbinary community that i think we have never been allowed to fully voice.
"Rose would care" – some observations on character work in New Earth
Although Billie Piper is very much front-and-center for much of New Earth – this being, in part, a comedy episode that's specially tailor-made for both her and David Tennant to stretch their acting-muscles – a perhaps inevitable trade-off to all this body-swapping means that Rose’s character is largely out of action during a lot of the narrative, quite literally "tucked away" to make room for the physical embodiment of Cassandra. If you break it down, Rose herself gets about 10 minutes screen-time at the start of the episode, roughly 3 minutes in the middle and a scant couple of minutes at the end, and spends the rest of it being possessed. As such, the drama/comedy in New Earth can be seen as something of an inverted "fun-house mirror" answer to The Christmas Invasion; with the Doctor now being the one to find himself in the similarly-unenviable position of having to cope in a crisis without Rose (or, alternatively, with a vampy, campy diva version of Rose) at his side.
Even so, RTD’s script does manage to sketch out a sufficiently condensed, Cliff-Notes' version of the character so that Rose – along with all her strengths and flaws – still leaves a short, sweet, strong-enough impression. Right from the off, we're reminded of her selfish side, as she pointedly returns Mickey's goodbye kiss but not his "love you", before dashing off all smiles to her handsome new Doctor in the TARDIS. Once again, there’s a taste of Rose’s awe and wonder at discovering new horizons (“Oh, I’ll never get used to this. Never! Different ground beneath my feet! Different sky!”), as well as her quick-thinking under pressure, when she and the Cassandra-possessed Doctor have to make a quick ladder-escape that then leads to a vertical, body-swapping chase sequence (“Ladder! We’ve gotta get up!”; “Use the sonic screwdriver!”; “Cassandra, go back into me, the Doctor can open it!”). And we even get something of a catty, Doctor-ish mean-streak to Rose during her brief reunion with the flat 2D version of Cassandra at the start: she might take the moral high-ground on the value of things like change and human evolution, but she also isn’t above cracking a couple of snide sex jokes at Cassandra either, just for kicks and giggles...
But absence does make the heart grow fonder, doesn't it? And if Rose and Cassandra's only other shared scene together, back in The End of the World, already established how diametrically-opposed these characters were to each other – in their appearances, their class background, their wildly different definitions of humanity – the added wrinkle (sorry) of watching Rose literally become Cassandra in New Earth relies on the combined strength of both Billie’s performance and Russell’s writing having to "up the ante" even further, in a sense: playing up everything that’s vain and shallow (and very pointedly, un-Rose-like) about the character, while everything "Rose Tyler" more or less disappears. We still have to get a sense of who Rose is as a character in the story, even while Billie is busy playing a completely different character.
Indeed, from the Doctor’s perspective, there’s quite a few screamingly-obvious giveaways out-of-character moments involving Rose’s behavior that might suggest to him that she’s Not Herself; namely:
Showing up conspicuously late to Ward 26; long enough for the Doctor to assume she’s gotten lost, ask Sister Jatt to make inquiries at reception and eventually phone her up himself to find out where she’s got to.
Her posh voice and faux-Cockney accent. Yes, imitating colorful rhyming-slang over the phone might come across as playful or endearing, but doing it in person is just, um… a bit odd. And it doesn’t sound anything like South London Rose.
Her noticeably quieter demeanor when she finally rejoins the Doctor in Ward 26; mutely following him around and giving little to no explanation for why she went missing earlier. Also, her being uncharacteristically overconfident once the two of them have discovered the dark, sinister entrance to Intensive Care: she’s the first to stride inside, leading the way forward in a way that’s far more “jeopardy-friendly” than usual, even for someone like Rose.
Her sexed-up, seductive change of wardrobe: notably, returning to the Doctor’s side sans blue jacket, but with busty purple blouse and Wonderbra'd cleavage. Quite the fashion-statement to make around your New New Doctor!
Um, SNOGGING THE DOCTOR OUT OF THE BLUE?!? Even though initially, he kinda puts that down to his own irresistible charm…
Mincing, coquettish, sultry body-language: she’s suddenly daintily folding her arms, swinging her hips about like a seductress and generally carrying herself with an air that’s very smirky, flirty, and haughtier-than-thou.
Seriously advanced technical know-how: Rose, who’s usually out of her depth with off-world space stuff like cat-nuns and automatic disinfectants, unexpectedly knows the ins-and-outs of complex computer technology that’s meant to be billions of years ahead of her own time, and even takes to bossing the Doctor around about it. “Search the sub-frame”, indeed!
No real reaction to the Doctor’s ongoing “little shop” comment. To be fair, she didn’t really respond to it before either, down in the hospital reception, although she did have a look at where he was pointing at…
But while the Doctor does pick up on most of these suspicious signs almost immediately – because, as Cassandra herself states, he’s “dangerous and clever” and cleverly, dangerously keeps them to himself until a more decisive moment arises – the one detail he chooses to actually comment upon, aside from her change of voice; the singular defining trait which RTD’s script understands as being so key to Rose’s character that he carries it over as character-continuity from the first series and actually has the Doctor spell it out to Novice Hame (and us in the audience who weren’t paying attention!) under an angry, mistaken assumption that it’s the cat-nuns who are responsible; the single absolute quality which makes Rose more human than Cassandra, the self-proclaimed “Last Human”, will ever be, is...
Her compassion.
ROSE.
WOULD.
CARE.
Remember, New Earth seems to be asking us, this is Rose Tyler we’re talking about. The Rose Tyler we’ve gotten to know so well over the course of Series 1:
Who was disgusted by Cassandra’s racist talk of “pure humans” and “mongrels”, and appalled by the dodgy morality of allowing the Gelth to inhabit corpses.
Who, just like her mother, isn’t afraid of speaking her mind to anyone that rubs her up the wrong way.
Who often appears profoundly uncomfortable with the notion of privilege founded on distinctions of class or wealth, and has no time for the rituals of hierarchy.
Who instinctively took exception to people like Henry Van Statten or the Forest of Cheem woman Jabe, that reveled in their own fantasies of social status and discussed her as though she wasn’t there.
Who was visibly shocked when told she had to give lowly Platform One plumber Raffalo permission to speak, was similarly shaken by servant-girl Gwyneth’s low expectations in the employ of Mr. Sneed; and lifted downtrodden street-urchin Nancy’s desolate spirits with a hopeful glimpse of a post-Blitz future.
Whose empathetic nature allowed her to step in and comfort those in distress, like Harriet Jones, or even put in a gentle plea for the Doctor to help a stricken Cassandra, in spite of all her murder and deception beforehand, once Cassandra found herself on the wrong end of her own sabotage.
Whose gentle, misplaced sympathy for a lonely battle-scarred Dalek nevertheless reawakened the virtues of pity, empathy and humanity inside an equally lonely, battle-scarred Doctor who was spiraling from the staggering trauma and losses he suffered in the Time War.
And who, despite the fact she was personally feeling lost and alone and utterly defeated after the Doctor’s new change of face at Christmas, still made the brave decision to step up before the Sycorax and speak on behalf of the whole of Planet Earth in his absence. Cos “someone’s gotta be the Doctor...”
Once she takes over Rose’s body in New Earth, Cassandra shows little regard for Chip’s possible bereavement at losing the flat, skin-form Cassandra he used to care for (“The brain-meat expired! My old mistress is gone…” “But safe and sound in here.”) and even less consideration for the fate of her host, whose body she has no qualms about objectifying (“It’s like living inside a bouncy castle!”) and whose own suppressed self, we later learn, is slowly being crushed to death inside her own head (“But what of the Rose-child’s mind?” “Oh… tucked away.”).
In Intensive Care, Cassandra’s gut-reaction to witnessing the horrendous, lifelong suffering of the plague-carriers is one of complete apathy, callousness; even revulsion (“That’s disgusting. What’s wrong with him?”). She asks questions like Rose might do (“How many patients are there?”), but her curiosity is more one of morbid fascination, solely predicated on how she can potentially exploit these horrors to her own benefit (“Just to confirm… none of the humans in the city actually know about this?”). And of course, her only concern is for herself (“What about us? Are we safe?”).
That’s the difference the Doctor sees the clearest, and hears the loudest:
watching doctor who for the first time since i was a kid and??? mickey is truly one of the characters of all time. he's literally schrodinger's bf. he is simultaneously broken-up-with and not-broken-up-with until he opens the police box. he is completely chill about that except for when he's not. his diet is canonically like 90% pickles. rose has about 3 different love interests aside from him and he's on speaking terms with 2 of them. he gets eaten by a trash bin in the first episode. one time he helps her leave him and get her man back?? the doctor doesn't even know his name. Nobody is Doing It like mickey
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IK the Doctor Who EU is the Place™ for side characters to get more fleshed out, but I really wasn't expecting Mickey Smith of all characters to be a more nuanced and sympathetic character in the books.
Like in the Rose novelization, we find out he has an open door policy at his flat for friends. There is always a couch for anyone who needs somewhere to land. No questions.
That meant a safe place to people escaping something. His friend Mook, who needed somewhere safe to come out. Sally, who could never go back home after transitioning. Patrice, working three jobs just to save enough to move out and get away from his mother’s “sullen” boyfriend. Mickey just… made room.
He’d been on the housing list at 16, and at 18 he’d been granted that holy grail, a flat of his own. The first thing he did, when given the keys to No.90, was to prop that door open and make others welcome.
-> Target Novelizations: Rose - Russell T Davies
The show really leaned into him being the punchline. The insecure boyfriend. The tin dog. But the book lets him be this quietly steady person who, when he finally had something of his own, immediately made sure other people could feel safe there too.
He wants to be a homebody. He wants to build something stable, something secure. Rose wants to be out there saving the world. He wants to help people too, just in a different, stationary way.
The book still makes it clear they are not compatible long term. But it also lets you see why they were drawn to each other in the first place. And that makes the whole thing feel a lot more nuanced.
cant imagine being jack or rose tbh. hottest dilf in the world who makes you go weak in the knees who will hold your hand when you cross the street who exclusively wears long sleeve shirts under his leather jacket who has tired, tired eyes and an entire planet's worth of ptsd and then he dies and turns into some weird looking twink. what the fuck.
9th doctor era was simply The Best One im sorry. shaved head leather jacket doc martins telling people to kill themselves. sweetie pea retail worker universal union organizer who became god for him. their stray cat horny little boytoy bottom who becomes an unkillable eldritch horror because of their love. did i mention the first guys a dilf and the other two have daddy issues.
i'm always perceiving and noticing how gender envy tends to include skinny hairless guys. where r the guys with gender envy for anyone who isnt a twig and is also hairy
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Lol thanks for all the enthusiasm! It's totally true tho, having a disability like ADHD really can't be equated to sleepy or lazy, because that's simply not what's going on or not the full picture. Tbh I was a bit worried no one was going to get this post, but then EVERYONE DID which is SO awesome!!
Executive dysfunction can feel really isolating, especially when everyone around you seems so productive, so this was such a cool reminder that I (and the rest of us) aren't alone! ❤️
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