Labour’s first out trans candidate Emily Brothers loses out in Sutton and Cheam

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Labour’s first out trans Parliamentary candidate has failed to be elected in Sutton and Cheam.

Ms Brothers ā€“ who was a key figure in securing Disability Living Allowance for blind people ā€“ came out as transgender in an interview with PinkNews last year.

In a historic first for the Labour party, she ranĀ to become an MPĀ in Sutton and Cheam.

Coming third, Ms Brothers gained 11% of the vote, behind Lib Dem Paul Burstow, who received 34%, and Tory Paul Scully, who was elected with 40%.

Ms Brothers lost her sight to glaucoma as a child ā€“ and was a key figure in securing Disability Living Allowance for blind people.

Liberal Democrat activists were last monthĀ urged to apologise ā€“ after using placards to attemptĀ to blockĀ Ms BrothersĀ from their leader during a protest.

Brothers previously wroteĀ for PinkNews on her own experiences of contemplating suicide and on the suicide of trans teen Leelah Alcorn.