The Act Party believes a man being discharged without conviction and given permanent name suppression after punching a ...
A “Let Women Speak” rally organised by anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull – who also goes by Posie Parker – was met by a substantial counter protest in Edinburgh yesterday (6 April).
Layla Le Fey, 44, was handed a suspended jail sentence after the court heard she had been struggling with her mental health when she made the treats of extreme violence and arson towards the ...
The rally, which began around 1pm, was led by Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, sometimes known as Posie Parker. They were met by opposition from various pro-transgender groups, including Cabaret Against ...
A trans woman who threatened to kill, blind and break the backs of woman's rights campaigners Kellie-Jay Keen - known as Posie Parker - and Helen Joyce has been spared jail. Layla Le Fey ...
But police say this number likely does not show the true picture of hate directed at trans and gender diverse communities.
There's upset over a court ruling of a man who punched a pensioner at the Posie Parker protest last year. The man was granted permanent name suppression and discharged without conviction.
Activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, speaks during the Let Women Speak rally in Edinburgh (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Wire) Gender-critical activists and counter-protesters ...