Spokeswoman for "Speak Up For Women NZ", which describes itself as a women's rights organisation concerned about the impact of gender identity politics.
Speak Up For Women’s Suzanne Levy talks on The Platform NZ On Standing For Lower Hutt City Council [Link]
My principal place of residence is in the Hutt City Council area.
I’m a lifelong Lower Hutt resident and have called Eastbourne home for the past 26 years.
I want to see Lower Hutt thrive, to be a city we can all be proud of, a city we all can enjoy. I run Solved Tech Support and bring over 30 years’ experience in IT, along with the practical skills of a small business owner—problem-solving, budgeting, and working with people from all walks of life.
I understand the challenges faced by local businesses and the importance of practical, forward-thinking solutions for our community. I bring proven advocacy and collaboration skills and experience to the role.
I’m standing to bring common sense, courage, and integrity to local government. It’s clear that people want a council that listens, spends wisely, and delivers real results.
I’m ready to listen, speak up, take action, serve our diverse community, and get things done. Read more at www.suzannelevy.nz
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But Speak Up for Women spokesperson Suzanne Levy told Mike Hosking polling on this issue indicates people don't want trans people to be treated poorly. But she says at the same time, people don't think sex can be changed. Levy says laws need to be definable, as sex has never had any other meaning than biological sex.
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