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Ex-Green deputy leader launches new legal action against party

Ex-Green deputy leader launches new legal action against party

Shahrar Ali, a former deputy leader of the Green Party, has launched a new legal action against the party. This comes after he won a previous case against the Greens. Ali alleges that the party is continuing to discriminate against him due to his gender-critical beliefs. Gender-critical views are those that question the concept of gender identity and its implications. The former deputy leader claims that the party's actions have adversely affected his political career and reputation. He is seeking legal remedies for the alleged discrimination. The Green Party has not yet responded to the latest allegations. The outcome of this new legal action remains to be seen, but it highlights the ongoing tensions within the party regarding issues of gender and identity.

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