Citations:TERF Island

Proper noun: "(slang, derogatory) The United Kingdom, viewed as a centre of gender-critical feminism, or more broadly of transantagonistic policies and attitudes"

 * 2021, Ell Folan, "TERFs Don’t Speak for Women – But Don’t Take It From Me, Look at the Polls", Novara Media, 8 June 2021:
 * Perhaps we aren't marooned on TERF Island after all.
 * 2021, Abigail Thorn, quoted in Chris Kaye, "Meet Abigail Thorn, the trans philosopher who wants to kill James Bond", Insider, 21 August 2021:
 * And something that I wanted to just circle back to, this idea of being the transgender princess of TERF island thing.
 * 2021, Mary Harrington, "The Gender Resistance", First Things, 14 September 2021:
 * In contrast with the often-polarized American discourse, “TERF Island” as depicted in Trans and Material Girls emerges as a contemporary, feminist-inflected outworking of Britain’s longstanding Burkean tradition.
 * 2021, Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Maw #2, unnumbered page (published 20 October 2021):
 * Well, now I know the mysterious curse of TERF Island.
 * 2021, Josephine Bartosch, "The way forward", The Critic, 21 October 2021:
 * But one thing that does make me genuinely proud to be British is that we are now known to trans activists across the world as “TERF Island”.
 * 2022, Lola Phoenix, letter to the editor, Mills Quarterly (Mills College, Oakland, CA), Winter 2022, page 3:
 * What Mills, the mostly women workplaces I have been in, and my now-decade of residence in the UK (which is becoming known as "TERF Island") have taught me is that feminist– as in actually feminist –spaces are important and desperately needed.
 * 2022, Laura Miles, "Marxism, moral panic and the war on trans people", International Socialism, Issue 173, Winter 2022:
 * It will also consider why Britain is seen by many as a hotbed of transphobia, with some trans people referring to it as “TERF island”, while others consider emigration.
 * 2022, Sarah Ditum, "Do Britons favour trans rights? The truth is most people self-identify as ‘don’t knows’", The Times (UK), 20 February 2022:
 * If Britain really is Terf Island, Sturgeon is determined to lead a breakaway section.
 * What Mills, the mostly women workplaces I have been in, and my now-decade of residence in the UK (which is becoming known as "TERF Island") have taught me is that feminist– as in actually feminist –spaces are important and desperately needed.
 * 2022, Laura Miles, "Marxism, moral panic and the war on trans people", International Socialism, Issue 173, Winter 2022:
 * It will also consider why Britain is seen by many as a hotbed of transphobia, with some trans people referring to it as “TERF island”, while others consider emigration.
 * 2022, Sarah Ditum, "Do Britons favour trans rights? The truth is most people self-identify as ‘don’t knows’", The Times (UK), 20 February 2022:
 * If Britain really is Terf Island, Sturgeon is determined to lead a breakaway section.