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Julia Grant died on 2 January 2018. Photograph: Alan Davidson/Rex/Shutterstock
Julia Grant died on 2 January 2018. Photograph: Alan Davidson/Rex/Shutterstock

Transgender activist Julia Grant made her mark in unions too

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Steve Pound MP on the wider legacy of the trans rights campaigner

Thank you very much for being one of the few papers to record the passing of Julia Grant at such a tragically early age (Report, 4 January). I was the union branch secretary at the Middlesex hospital in 1978 when George Roberts, as Julia was known then, came to ask me to issue him a new union card in the name of Julia Grant. I was more than happy to do so.

Grant taught me a great deal about transgender issues and the prejudice experienced at the time. Our union, the Confederation of Health Service Employees, introduced enlightened policies as a result of Grant’s advocacy, and she should be hailed not only as a pioneer of transgender rights but also as someone who made a real contribution to the trade union movement. And all with a smile to warm the coldest heart.
Steve Pound MP
London

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