Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
I thank Annie Wells for her questions and the tone in which we are having the conversation. I hope that, as we move forward, I will be having a conversation with members from across the Parliament. Annie Wells is right to say that people have strong feelings on the issue but that we need to have a respectful and open debate and listen to each other. I am sure that we can move forward if we do that.
The consultation is very important because it will allow wider debate about the detail. There has been a lot of speculation about what I am saying—or not saying—today and we can now discuss that in detail, which I am very pleased about.
As I set out in my statement, the question of the statutory process is open and available as part of that consultation. We will make our proposals, such as the six-month timeframe for a person to have been living an acquired gender before application and the period of reflection. I am mindful of the lessons that we can learn from international examples and what we can do to provide reassurance to those who need it about how that process will work.
I look forward to working with Annie Wells and others on the issue.