The Green Party Continues to Persecute Me for My Belief That Men Can’t Become Women

In 2024, I won my claim for unlawful discrimination against the Green Party after it removed me, two years earlier, as a front bench Justice Spokesperson (Ali vs GPEW). It had already been established by Forstater at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in 2021 that the belief that sex is biological, binary and immutable is “worthy of respect in a democratic society”. In my case, the courts also ruled that, despite the necessarily higher thresholds for lawful freedom of expression in political associations, politicians were still protected from discrimination based on their gender critical beliefs under the Equality Act 2010. The Green Party had breached that threshold.

Following my appointment as a national spokesperson, I was subjected to an unrelenting campaign of harassment, led by Sian Berry and others, that culminated in my unjust removal. Judge Hellman found the party had produced no evidence to warrant my removal, it breached procedural fairness in doing so and had discriminated against me because of my gender critical belief (‘Shahrar Ali wins “gender critical” court battle against Green Party‘, BBC, Feb 9th 2024). The party spent vast sums (I would estimate £400,000) to defend the case and lost. It had to pay damages, too, and at a subsequent hearing I was also awarded 60% of my costs (‘Greens hit with £90,000 bill after discrimination case‘, BBC, September 13th 2024).

I remained an active member throughout those proceedings, able to contest elections internally and externally (such as the London Assembly). However, in August 2024, the Green Party processed two sets of complaints against me concurrently – each based on my sex realist statements on social media – and decided to suspend and remove my membership and associated rights.

After 22 years as an active member, having just won a two-year court battle against the party, you can imagine my horror and dismay at being so blatantly discriminated against again — I’d been more or less kicked out of the party with breath-taking chutzpa. Despite an encouragement from the judge for rapprochement between the parties, I found myself being punished instead. This felt like victimisation on steroids!

In the first set, the party heard four complaints against me, each alleging ‘transphobia’, suddenly accelerated to a disciplinary hearing after it reversed its decision to undertake a proper investigation first. The central allegation common to the complaints was that in comparing the age-inappropriateness of wanting to teach a two-year old the concept of transgender identity to the inappropriateness of wanting to teaching them about schizophrenia at this age, I had somehow likened gender identity to schizophrenia. I argued, and still maintain, no reasonable person would want to do either of those things. I was merely criticising Stonewall for pushing its ideological agenda on unwitting kids.

I was also disciplined for seeking to bring a motion to conference in 2021 that would have banned GenderGP from dispensing puberty blockers in the UK. Instead of being commended for my foresight in anticipating the risk of harm to children, as was subsequently evidenced by the Cass Review and the puberty blocker moratorium on NHS and private providers, I received a two-year exclusion from the party and a five-year ban on standing for all internal and external positions upon readmission.

In August 2024, the party suspended me on an emergency “no-fault basis” following a further complaint from one of the earlier complainants. This one was to do with my criticism of the obscene spectacle of the International Olympics Committee granting Imane Khelif, whom I described as male and correctly attributed sexed pronouns to match, entry into the women’s boxing competition. I regarded the consequences for fairness and safety of female competitors as grotesque. According to the disciplinary referral group, “There is no justification for presuming that she [sic. Imane Khelif] is male. No evidence.” Anybody who has followed reports into Khelif’s sex eligibility tests will know this to be a demonstrably unsafe assumption. I was suspended for “misgendering” Khelif even though I had correctly sexed him (he is genetically male), and Khelif has confirmed that he does not identify as transgender.

As Gandhi once said, the means are the ends in the making. Justice is a perfect example of both means and ends: procedural justice subverted is justice denied. As with the first case, I believe my legal team will be able to compellingly argue that I have been subjected to gross abuse of disciplinary process by agents of the Green Party, acting in a coordinated effort to subdue the lawful expression of my gender critical belief within and outside the party. The examples of procedural abuse are legion – from refusal of officers with clear conflicts of interest to recuse themselves to convening inquorate hearings and playing fast and loose with disciplinary standing orders. When the time comes, I will press for the court hearings to be live streamed so that the fanatical rot of the Green Party and its mob perpetrators can be fully exposed to the electors.

I was deeply moved by the groundswell of moral and financial support for my first legal case. I need your support again now, please. The Green Party is a morally bankrupt imposter of its former self. Who would cheer on mutilation of children’s bodies, despite Cass? Or refuse to condemn balaclava-clad incitement to hatred of women by TRA fanatics on marches that it would itself sponsor? Or abandon all reason when it comes to the protection of single-sex spaces for women and same-sex attracted lesbian associations following the Supreme Court ruling?

The Green Party has inflicted significant detriment upon me already – preventing me from attending conference last year to move a motion on Cass and seeking to stop me from standing for the London Assembly or a future leadership election this year (in 2021, I garnered 21% of first preference votes). As I am no longer a serving spokesperson, the party would be even harder pushed to justify my exclusion on such disproportionate terms. A second court win against it could cost it bankruptcy.

I am initially seeking £10,000 over the next two weeks. This will enable me to fully engage my legal team to complete an objective assessment of my chances and home in on the best legal strategy. I would expect a Letter Before Action and Particulars of Claim to follow shortly thereafter.

I have instructed Doyle Clayton, one of the most formidable discrimination firms on the circuit, alongside counsel, Jeffrey Jupp KC, who brought his considerable power of legal persuasion and political insight to bear in the first case.

In politics as in court, the Green Party plays nothing if not dirty. We, however, play clean – because the truth, as with justice, will continue to prevail.

Dr Shahrar Ali is a British politician and academic who served as Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2014 to 2016. Donate to his crowdfunder.

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Solentviews
Solentviews
11 months ago

I think this should read:

“After 22 years as an active member, having just won a two-year court battle against the party, you can imagine my horror and dismay joy and happiness at finally being away from a bunch of batsh*t lunatics that wouldn’t know science if it kicked them in the ar*e.

I now realise they are all watermelons. I am ashamed it took me 22 years to undestand this and I now also fully accept there is no such thing as man made global warming. Everything makes sense now”.

kev
kev
11 months ago
Reply to  Solentviews

I wish him luck, I hope he gets his money, and I hope he breaks the Green party.

I won’t be contributing though, he’s still a “Green” Lefty at heart, his experiences don’t seem to have taught him any valuable lessons on leftist Eco Zealot ideology. He hankers for the Green party of old and all of its beliefs, of which I share pretty much none.

I bear him no malice, just I’ll never be casing any vote in his direction.

Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
11 months ago

An interesting article, thanks. And thanks for your courage and determination. Your case brings to mind Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “The Mortal Danger”, where he talks about the radical hostility of the Left to mankind, meaning the Left’s deep hatred of mankind as it actually exists. Given what you’ve been through, perhaps your energies would be better directed away from The Green Party.

Heretic
Heretic
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

I think the Green (real name Marxist) Party has been just a convenient vehicle for his real objective. Remember the Unholy Muslim-Marxist Alliance, also called “The Red-Green Alliance”.

Please, whatever you do, do not compare Mohammed Shahrar Ali with the heroic Russian Alexander Solzenhitsyn !!!

Mogwai
11 months ago

It really is a cult, and if you don’t toe the line and conform or you dare to speak out and acknowledge the butt-naked Emperor by stating irrefutable and biological facts then they’ll crucify you. Speaking of facts, at risk of sounding pedantic, I wish people would stop saying ”belief” in this context. It puzzles me because there’s no ambiguity here, is there? Men cannot become women, full stop. They can *live as women* but they cannot *become* the opposite sex. “Gender critical beliefs” is another one. A belief is like: is there a god or not? The existence of a god cannot be proven or disproved, therefore some of us have beliefs and others believe it’s BS. Meanwhile, more nonsense from the luvvies; ”Actor cast to play Snape in new HBO Harry Potter series signs letter demanding TRANS RIGHTS action over UK Supreme Court ruling. Paapa Essiedu signed an open letter, with 400 industry members demanding industry action on trans rights following the UK Supreme Court ruling on April 17 that defines a woman based on biology. “We the undersigned film and television professionals stand in solidarity with the trans, non-binary and intersex communities who have been impacted by… Read more »

jeepybee
11 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

What a twat he is….I’m perpetually confused with this entire arguement… What ‘rights’ are these people being denied?! It seems that whenever anyone questions the cult, the retards come screeching about losing rights or genocide

Mogwai
11 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

They’ve always had the same rights as everybody else but what they want to take away is women’s sex-based rights. ”Trans women are women” basically signifies the erasure of the female sex if men can identify as us, then we have no sex-based rights and protections under the law. That’s why they’re all playing hell about not being able to go into the Ladies’ toilets now and vowing to go ahead and use them anyway. Because they aren’t interested in universal or unisex private spaces, they want to invade ours, because they’re usually perverts that get off on violating women’s boundaries.
In what world would a man dress as a woman then identify as a lesbian, then these woketard muppets fully support and affirm this? It’s a bloody nonsense and utterly insane. Misogyny in drag. Check out Annabelle. All totally sane, nothing to see here;

”Transgenderism is fundamentally a male sexual fetish movement centered on the reduction of women to objects, to purchasable parts.
It is a misogyny fetish rebranded as an identity; it is the celebration of women’s dehumanization.”

https://x.com/WomenReadWomen/status/1917626529342972188

https://x.com/Paulius152/status/1917646917363720423

jeepybee
11 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Right you are, as usual.

transmissionofflame
11 months ago

I’m puzzled. Why would you battle to remain part of an organisation that doesn’t reflect your values and treats you like crap?

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
11 months ago

Exactly.
This guy has been a member of the Green Party for 22 years and in all this time he did not understand its beliefs…?
No offense, mate, but for anybody who keeps his/her (pronoun option determined at the moment of conception and fixed) eyes open, the nature, ideology and political aims of the Green Party is fairly obvious.
If all this time you thought the Green Party was about planting more trees, I have a bridge to sell you.

BillT
BillT
11 months ago

First, it’s not a belief that “men cannot be women”: it’s a fact. Even if you are a male who has had surgical removal of danglies, you are still male, though I (personally) would give you the benefit of the doubt, if that is what you wanted, and call you “she”. But a male with all his bits who dresses up and wants to go into female changing rooms might well be a pervert, so no chance.

second, why hook up to an eco fascist party that wants to collapse civilisation if they don’t align with your values?

RTSC
RTSC
11 months ago
Reply to  BillT

Same here. I used to work in a CS office which had a trans-woman. “She” had had the surgery and did “her” best to look feminine. “She” used the female loos and neither I, nor (I expect) any other women working in the office were bothered about it.

The problem is with fully intact males putting on a frock, declaring that today they’re a woman, and using women’s single sex facilities.

Art Simtotic
11 months ago

No disrespect, Dr Ali, but I’d contend a cult that promotes the myth of man-made climate variability is likely to be a fertile breeding ground for believing a man can be a woman and vice versa.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
11 months ago

I dislike any zealots but the greens are the dirtiest lowest most venal and underhanded of all of them. They induce feeling of genuine hatred. Green are you having a laugh your creed is the most corrosive destructive force that the human mind can pit against nature. If you can’t even see that about yourself then you are even more despicable.

jeepybee
11 months ago

Admirably brave for being stalwart with one cult, but seeking a seat in another… Green party, nice one…

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
11 months ago

We have lost the worship of Priapus. A greek figure with a permanent and good-natured erection. Essentially a smiling happy erect penis. There were shrines to him all over the place and they brought good spirits on the land. His loss along with the taboo on showing erections has caused a lot of problems. You can’t attach a strap on to a woman and expect her to perform like a man I mean a really virile man. This is pretending that reality isn’t there. The progressive instinct is what Katherine Hepburn said to Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen. She said that nature is what we are put here on this earth to overcome. This unconscious nostrum has become a big problem.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
11 months ago

You have to work with this. Even if your penis is shrivelled and deformed and depressing to behold you have to hold it high nobody cares if it is flaccid or weak what we really care about is that you proudly put it on display. A white cock, for better or worse.

RTSC
RTSC
11 months ago

So …. he claims to be sensible enough to know that a man can never become a woman. But admits that he’s daft enough to believe in, and promote, the Green Eco Lunacy.

Let’s hope he has another outbreak of common sense before long.

RogerTil
RogerTil
11 months ago

Perhaps you should consider the possibility that all the other lunacies the Greens believe in are utterly wrong ?

varmint
11 months ago

Yes but Greens are really just REDS and they swarm around all silly left wing agenda’s. Your “belief” isn’t actually a belief though. It is a FACT

Heretic
Heretic
11 months ago

How odd that three major UK political parties all chose Pakistani Muslims as “Justice Ministers”: Tories, SNP & Greens. Why?

Stealth Sharia, anyone?

Heretic
Heretic
11 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Not Tories, but Labour!
The Greens chose real name Mohammed Shahrar Ali.

Here is a very interesting and informative list:

List of British Muslim politicians – Wikipedia