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    The consultation process is about more than just the numbers.

    The body that administers it (who, AIUI, are civil servants rather than political appointments) have to take into account the amount of cut-and-pasting that goes on. For example, an organisation might might say to its 100 members "this is what we're saying to the consultation. Please say the same". Or organisations might get together and say "let's make sure we all say the same". In those situations, it's only really one argument that is being put forward, irrespective of the numbers.

    The SG unit is well aware of this, and has to make sure that the breadth of opinion is reflected when taking things to the next stage. Of course the numbers are important, but it's the different shades within those numbers that, IMO, is more important.
    It's true that a consultation isn't a vote. It's more to highlight issues and draw on expertise.But there is a tricky issue in balancing individual responses and those from organisations representing members or working on issues. How do you weigh the views on a health issue of, say, the BMA against members of the public. Instinctively you would give weight to the BMA on the basis that they would be informed and also are a representative body. But with the current vogue for 'lived experience ' how do you weave that in? The reality is that governments will have regard to consultations, but that's it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by archie View Post
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    It's true that a consultation isn't a vote. It's more to highlight issues and draw on expertise.But there is a tricky issue in balancing individual responses and those from organisations representing members or working on issues. How do you weigh the views on a health issue of, say, the BMA against members of the public. Instinctively you would give weight to the BMA on the basis that they would be informed and also are a representative body. But with the current vogue for 'lived experience ' how do you weave that in? The reality is that governments will have regard to consultations, but that's it.
    Having been involved in a few, I agree that it is a tricky process.

    On those days when you're selected for further consultation, "it's a wonderful system"; I've had colleagues in the South saying how jealous they are of our accessible process, and of how much better it is than Westminster.

    On those days when you're not, it's "how dare they ignore me? This is not democracy!"

    With 17,000 responses, the process is even trickier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Having been involved in a few, I agree that it is a tricky process.

    On those days when you're selected for further consultation, "it's a wonderful system"; I've had colleagues in the South saying how jealous they are of our accessible process, and of how much better it is than Westminster.

    On those days when you're not, it's "how dare they ignore me? This is not democracy!"

    With 17,000 responses, the process is even trickier.
    If you look at the groups chosen and think it's ballance and fair your simply biased

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    If you look at the groups chosen and think it's ballance and fair your simply biased
    From my perspective it’s hard to reconcile the disproportionate numbers of pro GRA groups and appearances before committees with the results of the open consultations.

    Is this normal to have the discussion so heavily weighted in favour of one viewpoint when the broader consultations suggested a very different mood from the wider, ahem, stakeholder group?



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    https://twitter.com/ChtyCommission/s...K5Efkv9HA&s=19

    I am sure the Scottish Government have used Mermaids and met with them about consulting on and influencing the GRA.

    It feels like the GRA should be paused rather than rushing it through later this month.
    How on earth could the GRA be in any way described as rushed?


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    How on earth could the GRA be in any way described as rushed?


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    Don't think it's been rushed, but as others have pointed out the consultation process looks to have been heavily weighted in favour of groups known to be sympathetic to the proposed legislation. It's also a piece of legislation which, until more recently when the inherent dangers it poses have been more widely publicised, that many will have paid little heed to.

    The UN intervention appears to have generated some further momentum among those alarmed by the bill:

    https://twitter.com/mbmpolicy/status...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

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    How on earth could the GRA be in any way described as rushed?


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    The Parliamentary process has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archie View Post
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    The Parliamentary process has.
    https://www.gov.scot/publications/gender-recognition-reform-scotland-bill-analysis-responses-public-consultation-exercise/

    How long should it take?
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    https://www.gov.scot/publications/gender-recognition-reform-scotland-bill-analysis-responses-public-consultation-exercise/

    How long should it take?
    Two Committee sessions and a rush to stage 3 feels tight. That, coupled with widespread controversy, might suggest a more considered approach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archie View Post
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    Two Committee sessions and a rush to stage 3 feels tight. That, coupled with widespread controversy, might suggest a more considered approach.
    The process began in December 2019, 3 years ago, pre pandemic. That doesn't seem rushed to me.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    The process began in December 2019, 3 years ago, pre pandemic. That doesn't seem rushed to me.
    Political chatter on twitter suggests change to rules in the Parliament to allow proxy voting come in 4 January. Suggestion that Kate Forbes would vote against legislation, so FM would have to sack her. Quick stage 3 avoids this.

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    Political chatter on twitter suggests change to rules in the Parliament to allow proxy voting come in 4 January. Suggestion that Kate Forbes would vote against legislation, so FM would have to sack her. Quick stage 3 avoids this.
    If that's the case then the fear of losing more ministers would certainly explain the determination to squeeze this in before Christmas. That, plus the fact Sturgeon won't want the issue dogging her 'special party conference' in the new year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archie View Post
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    Political chatter on twitter suggests change to rules in the Parliament to allow proxy voting come in 4 January. Suggestion that Kate Forbes would vote against legislation, so FM would have to sack her. Quick stage 3 avoids this.
    https://www.parliament.scot/about/news/news-listing/holyrood-committee-call-for-introduction-of-proxy-voting

    I assume you mean that which is not chatter but a proposal.


    Passed unanimously, apparently!
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    https://www.parliament.scot/about/news/news-listing/holyrood-committee-call-for-introduction-of-proxy-voting

    I assume you mean that which is not chatter but a proposal.


    Passed unanimously, apparently!
    Chatter reference speculating re Kate Forbes position. Sorry if not clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archie View Post
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    Political chatter on twitter suggests change to rules in the Parliament to allow proxy voting come in 4 January. Suggestion that Kate Forbes would vote against legislation, so FM would have to sack her. Quick stage 3 avoids this.
    I'm surprised that we didn't have this already.

    Do you know if we have pairing, as they do in Westminster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    If that's the case then the fear of losing more ministers would certainly explain the determination to squeeze this in before Christmas. That, plus the fact Sturgeon won't want the issue dogging her 'special party conference' in the new year.
    Get on with the day job... No that fast. 😂

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    I'm surprised that we didn't have this already.

    Do you know if we have pairing, as they do in Westminster?
    Good question. I don't think so.

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    Good question. I don't think so.
    Given that our system is less binary than WM, maybe less of a need. But it would still be helpful IMO

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63909309

    UK govt may challenge the legislation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63909309

    UK govt may challenge the legislation.
    Interesting position for the UK to take. Are they going to stop recognising people from Ireland as well or is it only Scotland? Because they already accept documents from Ireland which already has the laws that Scotland is introducing.


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    https://adulthumanfemale.info/

    Interesting and informative documentary which was due to be screened at Edinburgh University but the university have now banned it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    https://adulthumanfemale.info/

    Interesting and informative documentary which was due to be screened at Edinburgh University but the university have now banned it.
    There is one opinion allowed.

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    There is one opinion allowed.
    By the university or the documentary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    https://adulthumanfemale.info/

    Interesting and informative documentary which was due to be screened at Edinburgh University but the university have now banned it.
    It's the UCU that are calling for it to be blocked, not the University.

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    It's the UCU that are calling for it to be blocked, not the University.

    You're right, the Evening News headline was misleading.

    UCU Edinburgh on Twitter: "It is our branch policy to demand that @EdinburghUni neither host nor facilitate meetings which contain content which is transphobic, biphobic, homophobic or otherwise detrimental to the safety and wellbeing of LGBT+ staff." / Twitter

    Still highly debatable whether the documentary is in any way transphobic though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    So it's not been banned then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    https://adulthumanfemale.info/

    Interesting and informative documentary which was due to be screened at Edinburgh University but the university have now banned it.
    Great explanation of why women are women and why male appropriation of female gender identity is so dangerous.

    If you’re in doubt , watch this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    https://adulthumanfemale.info/

    Interesting and informative documentary which was due to be screened at Edinburgh University but the university have now banned it.
    Thanks for posting this, it articulates well importance of the reality of biological sex to be acknowledged for women's sex based rights, I tried to find it on YouTube but its not there, any idea if it's on any other platform?

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