Do you believe it was appropriate for the UK government to have intervened to prevent the enacting of the Scottish government’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill?

Fieldwork dates: 6 February 2023 - 13 February 2023
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you believe it was appropriate for the UK government to have intervened to prevent the enacting of the Scottish government’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill?
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13 February 2023
Poll by Norstat
Yes 50%
No 34%
Don't know 17%

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The UK government recently intervened to prevent the enacting of the
Scottish government's Gender Recognition Reform Bill, because in their
view it has an unlawful impact on the operation of related legislation in
England and Wales and exceeds the devolved powers of the Scottish
Parliament.
Do you believe it was appropriate for the UK government to take this
action?

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