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PM: ‘Reasonable’ for UK govt to look at Scottish gender law

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PM: ‘Reasonable’ for UK govt to look at Scottish gender law

PM: ‘Reasonable’ for UK govt to look at Scottish gender law

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says it would be "completely reasonable" for the UK government to “have a look” at Scotland’s gender recognition bill.

The PM’s comments come as Holyrood passed the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill on Thursday following an intense week of debate.

Report by Patelr.

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