Friday, June 14, 2024

The British Social Attitudes survey has revealed a steep fall in support for allowing trans-identifying people to change the sex recorded on their birth certificates. In 2016, 58 percent of respondents agreed that they should be allowed to do this. Today, this has fallen to 24 percent. In 2021, the BSA survey asked for the first time whether respondents thought "trans rights had gone too far"; 33 percent agreed they had. Today, this figure is at 47 percent.

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