Much of what is in this article will be familiar to many on FWR.
But thought it worth highlighting as it is rare to get any part of the media to report in an unbiased way. (Have seen so many articles which say that the UK Government is attacking trans women and making their lives unsafe.)
At least the article reports that women's right should be taken into account as well and explains the legal challenge etc.. And finishes by saying:
Overall, British adults were more likely to oppose removing the requirement for a dysphoria diagnosis than support it (38 per cent against versus 28 per cent in favour).
But there was a larger group of people who said they neither supported nor opposed the measure (28 per cent) than we saw in Scottish polling.
This might reflect the fact that this policy has not been as prominent in UK-wide politics as in Scotland, meaning more people have yet to make up their minds.
Nevertheless, Brits were clearer on the question of lowering the age of a legal sex change to 16 – with 54 per cent opposing, versus 22 per cent supporting the proposal.
Some 50 per cent of British adults backed the idea of the UK government blocking the Scottish bill “in order to safeguard women’s rights in England’s schools, hospitals and prisons”, as the pollsters put it. Just 13 per cent of Brits said they would oppose the move.
https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-the-gender-reform-row-between-scotland-and-westminster-explained