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Title: UK plummets in ILGA-Europe rankings: now 2nd worst in Western Europe for LGBTQ+
Post by: Tills on May 14, 2025, 11:25:37 PM
Post by: Tills on May 14, 2025, 11:25:37 PM
UK plummets down European rankings for LGBTQ+ rights – after topping list just a decade ago
https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/05/14/uk-lgbtq-ilga-europe-ranking-2025/
May 14. 2025. Sophie Perry
The UK has fallen again in ILGA-Europe's annual rankings of nations, having topped the list 10 years ago.
The Rainbow Map and Index has been published annually since 2009 and ranks all 49 European countries on legal and policy practices for LGBTQ+ people.
The latest rankings, published on Wednesday (14 May), show that the UK had dropped to 22nd, with an overall score of 46 per cent, making it now the second-worst country for LGBTQ+ laws in western Europe and Scandinavia – above only Italy.
The UK was named the best place in Europe for LGBTQ+ rights, with an 86 per cent rating, in 2015. But it has been falling ever since and dropped seven places from last year's position, mainly because of the recent Supreme Court ruling which deemed that the protected characteristic of "sex" in the 2010 Equality Act was based on "biology" and excluded trans people.
For laws that relate to the recognition of trans people's gender identity, the UK is now ranked 45th. ILGA-Europe said that the Supreme Court's verdict constituted a legal block on effective recognition of trans people's identities. The only other European nations in a similar position are Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary and Russia.
And here's the new 2025 ILGA-Europe update:
https://rainbowmap.ilga-europe.org/
https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/05/14/uk-lgbtq-ilga-europe-ranking-2025/
May 14. 2025. Sophie Perry
The UK has fallen again in ILGA-Europe's annual rankings of nations, having topped the list 10 years ago.
The Rainbow Map and Index has been published annually since 2009 and ranks all 49 European countries on legal and policy practices for LGBTQ+ people.
The latest rankings, published on Wednesday (14 May), show that the UK had dropped to 22nd, with an overall score of 46 per cent, making it now the second-worst country for LGBTQ+ laws in western Europe and Scandinavia – above only Italy.
The UK was named the best place in Europe for LGBTQ+ rights, with an 86 per cent rating, in 2015. But it has been falling ever since and dropped seven places from last year's position, mainly because of the recent Supreme Court ruling which deemed that the protected characteristic of "sex" in the 2010 Equality Act was based on "biology" and excluded trans people.
For laws that relate to the recognition of trans people's gender identity, the UK is now ranked 45th. ILGA-Europe said that the Supreme Court's verdict constituted a legal block on effective recognition of trans people's identities. The only other European nations in a similar position are Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary and Russia.
And here's the new 2025 ILGA-Europe update:
https://rainbowmap.ilga-europe.org/