Jess Gill On New Bathroom Legislation In The UK
The new legislation mandates that non-domestic buildings provide separate toilet facilities for men and women. If space is limited, buildings must install self-contained universal toilets, which are fully enclosed rooms with a sink and hand dryer.
Jess Gill, Communications Manager for Ladies of Liberty, expressed concerns about the safety of women in shared spaces. She noted that many women feel unsafe with biological men who identify as trans using the same bathrooms. Gill also commented on the perceived extremity of gender reassignment surgeries.
Martha Bueno On Growing Up Under Communism
In this episode of Big Questions, Big John interviews Martha Bueno, LOLA Speakers Bureau member and CEO and co-founder of Our Good Products, Inc. Martha shares her background as a Cuban American and her firsthand experiences with communism and socialism in Cuba and Venezuela. She discusses the importance of liberty and the dangers of government overreach, using historical and current examples to illustrate her points.
LOLA Central And Latin American Leadership Retreat In The Press
The Uruguayan news site Ámbito published a detailed write-up of LOLA’s recent Central and Latin American Leadership Retreat. The article features an interview with Sabrina Riveiro, LOLA Regional Leader for Latin America and founder of LOLA Uruguay.
Jess Gill on Abolishing The NHS
In a GB News interview, Jess Gill called claims of NHS underfunding “absolute nonsense” and suggested that the service does not prioritize its patients.
Anna Shnaidman On Fleeing Soviet Russia And Finding Libertarianism
For Liberty International, LOLA Israel President Anna Shnaidman shares her family’s journey from Soviet Russia to Israel. She discusses how progressivism has deviated from its original intent, becoming similar to what her family once fled.
Jess Gill On Why The UK’s Proposed Smoking Ban Is Immoral
In an op-ed for FEE, Jess argues that Britain’s proposed smoking ban is immoral because it infringes on individual liberty and autonomy. She contends that the government’s paternalistic measures, such as banning disposable vapes and tobacco products for future generations, undermine personal choice and may lead to worse health outcomes by pushing individuals towards more harmful alternatives.