Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
Scottish Liberal Democrats asked for reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004 in the previous parliamentary session, because it was harming trans people then just as it is doing now. I understand what the cabinet secretary is trying to achieve, but I am concerned that there is now a risk that we might not pass legislation before Parliament rises at the end of this session. For every month that such a debate does not take place in this chamber, one takes place outside and is subject to rising tension and misinformation. If a draft bill will be ready later this year, could we not run the second public consultation concurrently with the stage 1 process, which might give us a fighting chance of delivering reform in the course of this parliamentary session?