I listened to this because had seen this thread, not realising it was focusing on Scotland.
But long before the question about what is a woman, that representative of the Greens was just appalling. I usually think its Labour members (in England anyway) who take this partonising sneering tone to everyone.
And then for her to accuse the quesitioner of doing so in bad faith, when anyone who even slightly follows the news knows it have been an issue in Scottish politics.
But yes, how sad to have a conservative man speak rationally, and then Lorna going all balistic that there isn't a problem about self id because the EA takes care of that for specific situations, when I thought that Scotland had redefined what a woman was.
I thought the presenter who I think usually interjects too much did try to put forward that fact that some women do think its a problem, rather than the 3 women there saying we dont think its a problem so therefore it isn't.
On any issue surely politicians are supposed to say something along the lines of I hear your concerns and me have safeguarding policies in place. But all we got is you are all transphobes.
I have just caught up on the Any Answers, and what a disappointment. Did no one phone in? Or is this just bbc bias.