A group of LGBT charities have launched an appeal against the Charity Commission over its decision to make a controversial lesbian, gay and bisexual group a charity
The charity's appeal reads:"In reality, LGB Alliance seeks only to operate for the benefit of lesbian and gay people who are both not transgender and share LGBA's beliefs."
"The work of the LGB Alliance is clearly designed to divide the LGBTQ+ community in an attempt to undermine and isolate trans people. Following its decision in April, the Charity Commission said the LGB Alliance's purposes were to"promote equality and diversity and human rights".In a statement, the body continued:"It is not the commission's role to make value judgments about the aims or ideas put forward by any organisation.
The commission added that it had"carefully considered" objections it received about registering the LGB Alliance as a charity.
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