Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
I fully appreciate that some people will be frustrated by my proposals and will feel that the pace of reform has not been fast enough for them. I want to see reform of the gender recognition process and to introduce a bill on it. What is more important is that I want to see such a bill being passed by this Parliament, with wide support—not just in this chamber but among the wider public. In my judgment, the proposals that I have set out today are the best way to achieve that. Others might disagree—I respect that entirely—but I want to get to the same destination as they do. I ask those who might be feeling frustrated to work with me to that end. As I said in my statement, we will move forward with a bill once the consultation has taken place and the responses from it have been analysed. We will report back to Parliament in due course on the timetable for such a bill.