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There appears to be confusion in the ranks. Ort maybe they're making it up as they go along. They say one thing, which gets ripped apart, so they soften it a bit to make it less repellent. But their intention is always obvious,Thanks, I missed that.
That is very, very different to the original announcement which said the whole Act would be repealed.
I would be interested to see more detail about which bits they are going to change and an explanation as to how that will meet their goals.
Reform UK’s plans to immediately scrap the Equality Act if it wins the next general election
Suella Braverman, who is now Reform’s education, skills and equalities spokeswoman, vowed that Reform will ditch law
Paul Nowak, the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, said that Reform’s plan makes it clear the party wants to “legalise discrimination”.
“If you’re discriminated against because you’re a woman, black, disabled, pregnant or gay – that’s fine with them.This is a blank cheque for bad employers to mistreat their staff.
He added: “And it wouldn’t stop there. Scrapping the Equality Act would just be the start.
Reform’s plans to scrap the Equality Act and ‘legalise discrimination’ get torn apart
“Reform UK have made it clear whose side they’re on – and it’s not working people”