Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
The Government has an absolute determination to ensure that we have equality for all groups in our community, which includes the trans community, whose members suffer discrimination and can be exceptionally isolated. That is why it is important that we take action. However, we need to consider how we support all groups in our society. That is why, as we move forward with the proposed changes to gender recognition, we—and I—absolutely have to recognise the concerns that have been expressed about the proposals for reform.
We can very much move towards alleviating those concerns if we put in the work, across the parties, to deliver consensus. It is important that we respect the views of people who have such concerns. I fundamentally believe that it is possible for the Parliament to pass legislation that respects the rights of both the trans community and women, which have long been fought for.