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Asking what the future holds for women
Former Labour MSP MARLYN GLEN reports on a useful meeting at Edinburgh University that has been misrepresented in the media

ASKING what the future holds for women might seem non-controversial but the meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on Women’s Sex-based Rights: What Does (and should) the Future Hold? brought out a big crowd, including academics, cross-party MSPs, activists, Trade Unionists, workers from the women’s sector and students - some in their teens.

The attraction was an exceptional panel who all spoke calmly and rationally, were respectful but plain-speaking and were looking for solutions to an increasingly worrying challenge.

Interestingly for an event at a university, there was very visible security and the audience members were processed thoroughly using photo identification. There was a mainly silent, peaceful protest on the other side of the street but sadly the security was necessary to protect one of the speakers when she exited.

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