Maya Forstater has said Queen Camilla’s meeting with JK Rowling shows that gender critical views are no longer controversial.
Speaking on GB News, she said: “[JK Rowling] is uncancellable. She is a national treasure, she’s still a national treasure, and I think what the Queen has shown is that what JK Rowling said for so many years now is not controversial, it’s protecting women’s rights and she’s one of the greatest living Britons.
“So many organisations have swallowed a lie for so long, and the people at the top have got to the top by looking the other way. They’ve looked the other way at how this harms women and girls, how it harms fairness in sport, how it harms women’s safety.
“And now the Supreme Court gave us an absolutely clear judgment and a clear definition of man and woman in the law, and they’ve got egg on their face.
“So they’re all sort of hiding and trying not to be the first and not to be the last, but ultimately the law is the law and they’re going to have to follow it.
“I think [The Queen] is certainly saying that there’s nothing that JK Rowling has said that’s controversial. They met to talk about children’s books and books and reading and love of literature.
“I’m sure they both think that men are not women, and that women’s single-sex spaces and services should be protected. It’s what most people think.
“So many government departments have said ‘we’re working at pace’, but some of them are working at a snails’ pace. It shouldn’t be difficult to just take your services that are meant to be for women and turn them back to being for women.
“But some government departments, even some corporations, have made such a meal of it, and people who had to take them back to court, For Women Scotland had to take the Scottish government back to court, because they still had men in women’s prisons.
“The government in England and Wales still has men in a wing of women’s prisons.
“The law is clear. I mean, we can’t sue everyone one at a time, but they are going to have to come in line with the law.”
