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    UK government threatens to block Scottish gender recognition law

    The Scottish government warned against the threat that any attempt to do so would be "vigorously contested."
    News DeskBy News DeskDecember 23, 2022
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    United Kingdom: The UK government has declared that it will block a new law that would make Scotland the first part of the nation to introduce a self-identification system for people who want to change gender.

    Westminster announced that it would adopt a “nuclear option” of blocking the bill from going for royal assent, which would enrage supporters of the changes and nationalists.

    The Scottish government warned against the threat that any attempt to do so would be “vigorously contested.”

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    Scotland became the first part of the UK to approve gender self-identification plans, which was widely applauded as a “historic day for equality.”

    The new law was passed by 86 to 39 in the final vote in the Scottish parliament, making it easier and less intrusive for individuals to legally change their gender and also extending the system of self-identification to people aged 16 and 17 for the first time.

    The Scottish secretary, Mr. Alister Jack, expressed that “we share the concerns that many people have regarding certain aspects of this bill, and in particular the safety issues for women and children.”

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    The women and equalities minister, Ms. Kemi Badenoch met her Scottish government counterpart Ms. Shona Robison to discuss the bill and remarked that “the Scottish government had not addressed the full implications of their bill, especially on the lives of women and girls.”

    “The UK government is now looking at provisions that can prompt reconsideration and allow MSPs to address these issues,” Ms. Badenoch added.

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