It's hardly ground-breaking.
What Labour are planning is hardly ground-breaking The Labour Party has reiterated its pledge to ‘modernise, simplify and reform the intrusive and outdated gender recognition law’. On paper, this sounds like a triumph, right? I confess I felt a small note of hope when I first saw this proposal. After a long dark winter of constant political pressure on my community, the promise of a move – however small – away from medicalisation felt like the beginning of something positive.
Despite two consultations showing public and cross-party support, the UK-wide reforms were first watered down and then abandoned entirely as the Government seemingly changed direction on LGBTQ+ rights. What do you make of these plans? Have your say in the comments belowComment Now May was not wrong: the current process is gruelling, invasive, and often expensive despite previous cost reductions.
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