The Trans Ideology Threat: Women’s rights in danger
- Date: Tuesday, 4th November 2025
- Time: 12.30 - 15.00
- Location: European Parliament
- Meeting in English translation into French, Italian and Spanish
- Light refreshments will be provided
This event is organised by András László MEP. To gain access to the European Parliament you must register by 12 noon Monday 3rd November.
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The European Union appears addicted to gender ideology. The European Comission has just launched its 2026-2030 "LGBTIQ equality strategy", which aims to ensrhine self-identification, what it calls "rainbow families", and massive funding for trans ideology NGOs. The EU calls this "Free to love, free to be" - but freedom is anything but the aim of the EU strategy. The Comission declares a new objective of challenging "hate speech", which is guaranteed to mean more policing of speech and action.
This toxic mix of EU activity, NGO influence, and gender ideology has been the subject of an enormous backlash across the Union. Yet the EU instiutions are clearly doubling down. For European elites, Trans ideology is a key "EU value" which no-one is allowed to question.
Join us in the European Parliament to confront these pressing issues of our time: the lunacy of self-ID, the injustice of men in women’s prisons, the danger of men in women’s spaces, the unfairness of men in women’s sports, and the damage done by corrupting children both physically and mentally by the trans lobby.
The event will feature Posie Parker, a fearless voice defending women’s rights. She is known for her unapologetic clarity and unwavering stance, challenging the world to confront truths that many dare not say. Also, Ashley Frawley visiting research fellow at MCC Brussels will present her latest investigative research that uncovers how the European Commission and institutions have colluded to fund the trans agenda and advance the extremist policies of the trans lobby over children and the education of European children.
Speakers:
- Kellie-Jay Keen (Posie Parker), founder of the global Let Women Speak movement
- Ashley Frawley, visiting research fellow, MCC Brussels
- András László MEP, Fidesz-KDNP, PfE
- Moderator: John O’ Brien, Head of Communications, MCC Brussels
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