The LGB Alliance has previously said there is a conflict between the rights of LGB people and transgender people.
A group of LGBT+ charities have launched an appeal against a decision to categorise a controversial organisation as a charity.
The charities also argue that one of the LGB Alliance’s aims is to oppose changes to the law or lobby government bodies to restrict transgender people’s legal rights and protections. Susie Green, chief executive of Mermaids, added: ‘Mermaids supports trans young people, children and their families who face overwhelming hostility simply because of who they are.
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