JK Rowling says ‘I love it when a plan comes together’ as she celebrates trans court win with cigar on a luxury yacht

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JK ROWLING has celebrated yesterday’s trans court ruling with a cigar and cocktail on a luxury yacht.

The Harry Potter author, 59,  posted the image of herself along with the caption “I love it when a plan comes together” in a nod to the A-Team.

XJK Rowling was seen puffing on a cigar and enjoying a cocktail following the Supreme Court’s ruling that trans women are not legally women[/caption]

AlamyThe movement was spearheaded by groups such as For Women Scotland, which Rowling is believed to have financially backed[/caption]

AlamyWomen’s rights advocates celebrating the decision outside the court on Wednesday[/caption]

Judges ruled that the terms “women” and “sex” in the 2010 Equality Act referred to biological sex in the ground-breaking Supreme Court decision.

The author – and prominent women’s rights campaigner – had also posted on X in light of the announcement, suggesting her and her husband were clinking glasses of champagne following the ruling.

Her smoking selfie was captioned: “I love it when a plan comes together,” and has hashtags for the Supreme Court and for women’s rights.

Rowling used the quote as a nod to the catchphrase of cigar-smoking A-Team character and leader George “Hannibal” Smith.

The beloved character was played by the late George Peppard in the classic 1980s TV series.

Rowling also hit back at those who suggested she was smoking a “blunt”, which is associated with cannabis use.

She said: “To those celebrating the fact that I’m smoking a blunt: it’s a cigar.

“Even if it decided to identify as a blunt for the purposes of this celebration, it would remain objectively, provably and demonstratively a cigar.”

Rowling told commenters in replies that the photo had been taken by one of her daughters as she sipped on an “Old Fashioned” cocktail.

On Wednesday evening, she had also shared a photo on X which appeared to show two glasses of prosecco under a sunny canopy, as she toasted to the ruling with her husband Neil.

Alongside the picture, she wrote: “We toasted you @ForWomenScot. Neil says it’s TERF VE Day [laughing emoji] #SupremeCourt #WomensRights”.

The term “TERF” is used to describe people whose views on gender identity are seen as hostile towards transgender people.

Rowling has been a long standing advocate for women’s group For Women Scotland, which she is also believed to have backed with funding.

However, Rowling has also come under fire for comments made in the past towards trans people.

Key points about the Supreme Court ruling

THE UK’s highest court unanimously ruled the terms “woman” and “sex” as set down in UK law “refer to a biological woman and biological sex”.
Judges ruled having a
Gender Recognition Certificate stating a trans woman is female does not mean that person should be treated as a woman under the UK 2010 Equality Act.
This means trans women with a GRC can be excluded from single-sex spaces if “proportionate”.
The ruling will apply to spaces such as changing rooms, homeless hostels or domestic violence refuges.
NHS guidance on who can be placed on same-sex wards is also now likely to be changed. The current document, set out in 2019, states: “Trans people should be accommodated according to their presentation: the way they dress, and the name and pronouns they currently use.”
One option is for transgender people to be placed in rooms on their own. Trans people still retain legal protections and cannot be discriminated against, but they cannot acquire protections reserved for women.

In 2020, the esteemed author sparked outage after she slammed the growing trend of replacing “biological sex” with “gender identity”.

Her stance, that declared “sex is real”, led to death threats, but also moulded her into a figurehead for the “gender-critical” movement.

She was also accused of transphobia in 2020 when replying to an article with the headline: “Opinion: Creating a more equal post Covid-19 world for people who menstruate.”

She tweeted: “‘People who menstruate’. I’m sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”

Her remarks led to an angry backlash, including criticism from Potter actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Eddie Redmayne.

She was also blasted in 2019 for backing a researcher who was fired for tweeting “men cannot change into women.”

It was her beloved group For Women Scotland which also launched a long-running legal battle with the Scottish government over how a “woman” was defined in Scottish law.

The Scottish government had argued people with gender recognition certificates (GRCs) should be protected from sex-based discrimination, meaning a transwoman would be considered a woman.

Sir Keir Starmer slammed by campaigners

SIR Keir Starmer was yesterday slammed by campaigners and Tory leader Kemi Badenoch for spending years refusing to define a woman.

The PM — who welcomed the Supreme Court judgment — was accused of hypocrisy for previously tying himself in knots over the issue.

In 2022 he declared: “Trans women are women.”

The following year he tweaked his position to say a woman is an “adult female”.

And in 2024 Sir Keir, drew ridicule for insisting 99.9 per cent of women “don’t have a penis” — meaning one in every thousand do.

Ms Badenoch blasted: “The era of Keir Starmer telling us some women have penises has come to an end. Hallelujah!”

Ex-Labour MP Rosie Duffield, now sitting as an independent, joked she wanted to buy him an “I told you so” T-shirt.

She added: “But I would need a different one for every moment of every day.”

A Labour source blamed ex-leader Jeremy Corbyn for the party’s disarray.

The source said: “This just shows why it was so important that Keir hauled the Labour Party back to the commonsense position the public take on these sorts of issues.

“He gradually moved the party from one that took the activist position to a serious, sensible one that protected women’s spaces while allowing for respectful debate.

“It’s one of the reasons the country felt Labour was safe to elect just a few years after the disaster of 2019.”

Despite the defiant statement it took only a few hours for Sir Keir’s wokest MPs to hit out at the decision.

However, campaign group For Women Scotland claimed this only applied to people born as a female.

Now, the Supreme Court’s landmark judgement ruled that it was unanimously determined “sex is binary” and that female-only spaces must be protected on the basis of biology.

Following yesterday’s judgement, a top legal expert declared places reserved for women must shut out all blokes — including trans women.

Naomi Cunningham, barrister and chair of campaign group Sex Matters, said: “It is now clear that in any situation in which it is lawful to operate a single-sex or separate-sex service for women, it is not merely lawful but compulsory to exclude all men.

“And ‘men’ for these purposes includes trans women, whether or not they hold gender recognition certificates (GRCs).

“The same is true in reverse of single-sex or separate-sex services for men.”

Bev Jackson, co-founder of LGB Alliance, said the decision wipes out “any semblance” of doubt about whether males can join women’s spaces.

She said: “The legal definition of ‘woman’ is clear now. This means that any club, association or other group of any size — for example, a lesbian social club — can now legally operate on a single-sex basis.”

I’ve suffered 20 years of hell fighting to prove trans women aren’t women & now I’m backed by the law – today, women won

By Julie Bindel

TODAY, women won.

To establish something everyone has known all along, and the great detriment of the years of activism, trial and error, torment and harassment many of us have faced for daring to demand women only spaces, and for refusing to accept that men can be legally considered to be a subset of women, as and when they fancy identifying as one.

I have had more than 20 years of hell from gender activists, since I dared to speak out about this in 2004.

But now, the highest court in the land has confirmed that a woman is a biological female, and that “certificated sex”, meaning a man with a gender recognition certificate, is not the same.

Men’s rights activists tended to not go berserk at the time we were setting up women only spaces because of the threat and reality of violence and sexual harassment.

When we campaigned for single sex spaces such as hospital awards and prisons, it was understood why they were needed.

And when feminists set up rape crisis centres and domestic violence shelters to keep women and their children safe from deadly male violence, it was understood why we needed such provision.

Although some men became defensive when we said we could not share public bathrooms and changing rooms, with some telling us they felt labelled and assumed to be dangerous,  in the main they understood that single sex provision was necessary because a sizeable minority of men pose a very real threat, and it’s the fear for women and girls that means that we have to have our own protected spaces.

Trans activists have repeatedly accused feminists like me of being ‘transphobic’ and bigoted when we say that we don’t want men in our spaces.

Trans women ARE men, and the law has now, at last, clarified this.

Critics have however argued that there could now be “dire consequences” for the safety of trans people, following the ruling.

Scottish Greens MSP Maggie Chapman told BBC Scotland News the trans community was now worried “people are coming after their right to exist,” after the decision.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has said the decision would lead to changes in codes of conduct for the NHS and prison service.

It could mean changes potentially affect areas such as hospital wards, changing rooms, and domestic refuges.

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