Section 35 states
Power to intervene in certain cases.
If a Bill contains provisions—
(a)which the Secretary of State has reasonable grounds to believe would be incompatible with any international obligations or the interests of defence or national security, or
(b)which make modifications of the law as it applies to reserved matters and which the Secretary of State has reasonable grounds to believe would have an adverse effect on the operation of the law as it applies to reserved matters,he may make an order prohibiting the Presiding Officer from submitting the Bill for Royal Assent.
(2)The order must identify the Bill and the provisions in question and state the reasons for making the order.
On what grounds is Jack intervening?
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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17-01-2023 08:24 AM #1801There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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17-01-2023 08:25 AM #1802This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There was an initial amendment which restricted the ability of sex-offenders to obtain GRCs. That was rejected by the Parliament.
A further, more appropriate and acceptable, amendment was subsequently passed.
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17-01-2023 08:26 AM #1803
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The warnings were there. Why were they ignored?
Reposting my interview from Feb 2022 with chair of UK's statutory regulator on equalities legislation @EHRC @EHRCChair who wrote to SG a number of times calling for a pause on GRR bill pointing out the potential conflict with the Equalities Act...
https://twitter.com/holyroodmandy/st...rNtkdVdfg&s=19
We have been here before, similar warnings about the UN Children's Rights Bill, but they ignored the advice and carried on anyway. Nicola Sturgeon used similar language at the time and said she can't fully protect children, but 18 months later the Bill has just been left on the shelf by the Scottish Government.
The GRA will go to court, likely be found to have exceeded it's powers and will need amendments, let's hope it doesn't just get forgotten about like the UN Children's Rights Bill.
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17-01-2023 08:31 AM #1804
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Maggie Chapman thinks its ok for 8 year old's to change sex, if vulnerable kids, some of whom will be gay some autistic and some victims of abuse were left alone to navigate adolescence, they would grow into well adjusted adults, I just hope vulnerable kids list to the growing number of De-Transitioners rather that people like Maggie Chapman. She really should leave the kids alone.
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17-01-2023 08:42 AM #1805
Why is it being framed as a 'full frontal assault on the powers of the Scottish Parliament'? There's a process set out in the Scotland Act to allow the courts to determine whether or not it is beyond the powers set out in the Scotland Act. It either will or won’t be. I'm assuming that the vocal supporters of the legislation will be confident that the legislation has been properly and competently drafted. If so, what's the issue?
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17-01-2023 09:01 AM #1807
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It's ironic that when the Scotland act was being debated, we didn't have a section 35, it was all wrapped up in clause 33, but the Tories were worried about the draconian nature of the power, and the potential to provoke political conflict.
Here we are today.
Section 35 was referred to as the "Governor general clause" as they knew it was the nuclear option. This was by the Tory Michael Ancrum.Last edited by ronaldo7; 17-01-2023 at 09:15 AM.
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17-01-2023 09:02 AM #1808
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17-01-2023 09:06 AM #1809
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Section 33 does.
Section 35 stops it in its tracks, and it's then on the SG to decide what to do.
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17-01-2023 09:16 AM #1810
I’m not going to pretend that I fully understand all the issues around this. , I still find some of it slightly confusing. My gut instinct says this is well intended legislation with politicians from all parties trying to make the world a better place for some of our more marginalised citizens and that can only be a good thing.
I’m probably hoping in vain that both governments can get together before it reaches the courts to try and work out a common sense solution, it really shouldn’t be that hard. It would be good to see focus kept on the groups that this law is trying to help rather than it descending in to the usual petty point scoring. I may be wishing for too much there as well.Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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17-01-2023 09:46 AM #1811
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Scottish Young Labour stands opposed to the tories and their stance on the GRA reform. This was passed democratically by MSPs and trying to stop it is an attack on trans people. We support and stand side by side with the trans community!
Caroline Noakes, Tory MP and Chair of Westminster’s Women and Equalities Committee, tells #5live the GRR legislation in Scotland “doesn’t change the Equalities Act”Last edited by ronaldo7; 17-01-2023 at 10:22 AM.
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17-01-2023 10:06 AM #1812This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2023 10:23 AM #1814
Sturgeon set this whole thing up knowing Westminster would scupper it and add fuel to the indy fire.
Trouble is I doubt the majority of Scots agree with the bill - certainty not women anyway - so she's on thin ice.
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17-01-2023 10:25 AM #1815
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...box=1673953323
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17-01-2023 10:35 AM #1816This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Which is not to say that the SNP won't try and milk the overrule from Westminster angle to the max. They absolutely will. In part to distract from the controversy of the issue itself.
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17-01-2023 10:37 AM #1817
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17-01-2023 10:41 AM #1818This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2023 12:03 PM #1820
Sometimes you’ve got to do the right thing for the smallest and most marginalised in our community. Just because it’s the right thing to do.
Not everything is a popularity contest, and may not be in line with public opinion.
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17-01-2023 12:03 PM #1821
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Too young have a bevvy, stand for election, be on a jury, watch an 18 movie, buy fireworks, have a credit card, work in a bar, get a tattoo, drive a car, use a sunbed.
I have they get all the support and help they need at 16, but it's such a life changing medical decision.
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17-01-2023 12:09 PM #1822This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2023 12:10 PM #1823This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Section 28 was not a popular change.
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17-01-2023 12:30 PM #1824This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-01-2023 12:34 PM #1825
Former SNP councillor Mhairi Hunter who is supposed to be close to NS:
Mhairi Hunter 🇺🇦 🏴@MhairiHunter
I'm going to be quite brutal here but any political analyst or commentator who tries to tell you that the SNP engineered a confrontation with UK Gov over GRA reform is an idiot. They don't understand the situation at all. It is UK Gov that has engineered this conflict.Mhairi Hunter 🇺🇦 🏴 @MhairiHunter
If you were going to set up a constitutional conflict would you do it over a toxic & polarising culture war shibboleth where the vast majority of the media is against you if not actively promoting said culture war? Only if you were absolutely ******g stupid.Mhairi Hunter 🇺🇦 🏴 @MhairiHunter
This might be really hard for some folk to understand but Scotgov brought forward the legislation & most MSPs voted for it because they thought it was the right thing to do. That's it. You're fully entitled to disagree with them of course but that is what happened.
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17-01-2023 12:39 PM #1828This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Stands to reason they would know their own body, having lived in it for over 16 years.
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17-01-2023 12:41 PM #1829This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I like what New Zealand are doing with cigarettes. Slowly raising the age of buying cigarettes, so eventually they will be illegal.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/20...moking-by-2025
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17-01-2023 12:43 PM #1830
Remember that Sandesh Gulhane, Scottish conservative health spokesperson voted for the legislation. A doctor agrees with the legislation but his bosses in London are disagreeing with his expertise on health!
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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