Maggie Chapman
Scottish Greens politician
Maggie Chapman (born 27 June 1979) is a Scottish politician and lecturer who is a Scottish Green Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for North East Scotland. She was co-convenor of the Scottish Greens from November 2013 to August 2019, serving with Patrick Harvie. She was the lead Green candidate for the North East region at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, and was elected as one of eight Green MSPs.
Quotes
edit- The Scottish Greens stand in solidarity with Rape Crisis Scotland, Edinburgh Rape Crisis, survivors of gender-based violence, Mridul Wadhwa, and trans people across Scotland.
Rape Crisis Scotland and rape crisis centres across the country provide vital, life-saving support, therapy and advocacy for survivors of gender-based violence.- As cited in "Scottish Greens defend rape centre boss Mridul Wadhwa in 'bigoted' survivors row", The Herald (Glasgow, 13 August 2021)
- Wadhwa is a transwoman without a gender recognition certificate, and is therefore legally male. The post at the ERCC was advertised as requiring applicants to be biological women. Such appointments can be made with this distinction. Wadhwa resigned in September 2024 after a Rape Crisis Scotland report found Wadhwa had not managed to "behave professionally" while CEO of the ERCC.
- [After her interviewer had asserted no human had ever changed biological sex] I'm not actually sure we can say that because we don't have the chromosomal make-up of every single human being. We don't know that.
Do you know what your chromosomes are? I've never had mine tested, I don't know what mine are.- From an interview with LBC, as cited in "Scotland should explore allowing eight-year-olds to change their gender, says MSP", The Telegraph (17 January 2023)
- [Asked if Isla Bryson should be able to identify as trans] I think any trans person should be able to get the gender recognition certificate that they seek, that recognises, in law, something that the rest of us just take for granted.
- [It was suggested Bryson was posing as trans to avoid serving their sentence in a male prison] Well we do'’t know that was the only motivation that Isla Bryson chose to do that [...] Isla Bryson is a trans woman ... it’s very very clear that we cannot let single cases determine the entire legislation that we're talking about here.
- As cited in "Green MSP says rapist Isla Bryson has right to become a woman", The Telegraph (13 April 2023)
- An untransitioned trans women Isla Bryson (born Adam Graham) was convicted in Glasgow of raping two women (at the time of the crimes, the offender was unquestionably male), but began to identify as a woman after being charged. After conviction in January 2023, Bryson was briefly placed in a women's prison while awaiting sentence.