I was trying to be fair to the Government! And it is the headline said easier, not Dobbs.
But its all just words that mean nothing - she said “Changing gender is not a decision anyone makes lightly,” wrote Dodds. “The process is intrusive, outdated and humiliating. So we will modernise, simplify and reform the gender recognition law to a new process. We will remove invasive bureaucracy and simplify the process.”
The process is getting a diagnosis of GD, and either before, during or after changing id to reflect the new identity, then sending an applications with documentation to a panel. I would question where the complexity or humiliation is in that process.
The government do seem committed to keeping the diagnosis element, which would suggest that everything else is bureaucracy?
I think their intention was to issue a GRC on diagnosis with a time to reflect and revert back to their sex.
And have a conversion therapy bill that stops anyone questioning the patients own diagnosis.
So yes, it would be easier, or modern, or less bureaucratic. And make it even harder to maintain single sex facilities and opportunities.