Josephine Bartosch

Jo Bartosch is a writer and campaigner for the rights of women & girls.

James Esses’s career was ruined when he spoke out about gender ideology

How the quest to eliminate sex in civil society taps into a dark truth about male power and sexuality

If there’s one thing that unites elite British artists today, it’s that they’re all performatively woke or shamefully silent

The US obsession with marketing Pride to children has reached alarming new heights

Maya Forstater’s win at the Employment Appeals Tribunal is a victory for humanity

Keir Starmer’s endorsement of self-ID will do little to persuade voters that the Labour Party is alive to the concerns of ordinary people

Stonewall’s younger sibling compares their opponents to the Nazis

Anti-carceral activists want to shut prisons, but ignore sexual offenders

On the second day of Maya Forstater’s appeal, Josephine Bartosch says victory would result in heterodox thinkers breathing a sigh of relief

Backlash to the LGB Alliance’s charitable status shows that organisations which once stood-up for the right to be homosexual now undermine the concept