Almost half of Scottish voters oppose ‘gender self-ID’ Bill - News Summed Up

Almost half of Scottish voters oppose ‘gender self-ID’ Bill


Nearly half of Scots believe the Scottish Government should ‘completely drop’ its radical gender self-ID Bill, new polling has revealed. The research, conducted by Panelbase for The Sunday Times, found that 44 per cent of Scottish voters said the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill should be axed. But fewer than one in five polled (18 per cent) thought Westminster should be challenged for blocking the Bill. Scottish Conservative MSP Rachael Hamilton said: “The SNP railroaded their deeply unpopular gender reform Bill through Parliament” and now “they would rather continue playing constitutional games rather than working constructively to fix this reckless legislation”. He said it was likely a court would decide that Scottish Secretary Alister Jack had “acted reasonably” in blocking the reforms.


Source: The Times April 05, 2023 12:00 UTC



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