Boris Johnson ‘drops plans to let people change legal gender without medical diagnosis’
Government’s long-delayed response to a public consultation on the Gender Recognition Act set to reject calls for reforms
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Your support makes all the difference.Boris Johnson is set to scrap plans to allow people to change their legal gender by “self-identifying” as a different sex, it has been reported.
Measures drawn up under Theresa May’s government to enable transgender people change their birth certificate without a medical diagnosis have been ditched by Mr Johnson’s No 10 team, according to The Sunday Times.
Instead, the paper said, ministers plan to announce a ban on “gay cure” therapies, in what was described as an attempt to placate LGBT+ people.
At the same time, the government was said to be preparing to set out new safeguards to protect female-only spaces – including refuges and public lavatories – to stop them being used by those with male anatomy.
The details were said to be contained in a leaked paper setting out the government’s long-delayed response to a public consultation on the Gender Recognition Act.
The Sunday Times said that the paper was “basically ready” and was being slated for publication by the equalities minister Liz Truss at the end of July before MPs break for the summer.
A No 10 source told the PA news agency that the details of the response were yet to be finalised, and the prime minister would have the final say on the recommendations.
According to The Sunday Times, around 100,000 responses to the public consultation were received – with around 70 per cent in favour of allowing people to self-identify as a man or a woman.
However, officials were said to believe that the results had been “skewed” by an “avalanche” of responses generated by trans rights groups.
The paper quoted a source as saying: “In terms of changing what is on your birth certificate, you will still need to have proper medical approval.
“And you’re not going to be able to march in and find a hippie quack doctor who is willing to say you’re a woman. That’s not going to happen.”
The source added: “There will be big moves on safe spaces and women-only toilets and and a total ban on ‘gay cure’ therapies.”
A Government Equalities Office spokesperson said: “We will publish our response to our consultation on the Gender Recognition Act this summer.
“The Minister for Women and Equalities has also made clear that she will be bringing forward plans to end conversion therapy shortly.”
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