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What are your views on the general principles of the Bill and
the need for legislation to deliver the Welsh Government’s
stated policy objective (to make the Senedd a more effective
legislature by ensuring it is broadly representative of the gender
make-up of the population)?
If men can declare they are women it makes a
mockery of the statistics.
What are your views on the system of enforcement and potential
sanctions for non-compliance proposed in the Bill?
How can someone make a statement as to whether
they are a woman? They’re either male or female. This sounds
like self-ID.
Are there any potential barriers to the implementation of the
Bill’s provisions? If so, what are they, and are they
adequately taken into account in the Bill and the accompanying
Explanatory Memorandum and Regulatory Impact Assessment?
I would like to know what safeguards there are
against men identifying as women.
Are any unintended consequences likely to arise from the
Bill?
If this is allowed it will pave the way for
self-ID, following Scotland’s disastrous example. Men cannot
identify as the protected class of women.
What are your views on the Welsh Government’s assessment
of the financial and other impacts of the Bill?
What are your views on the balance between the information
contained on the face of the Bill and what is left to subordinate
legislation? Are the powers for Welsh Ministers to make subordinate
legislation appropriate?
Do you have any views on matters relating to the legislative
competence of the Senedd including compatibility with the European
Convention on Human Rights?
The Senedd sounds thoroughly incompetent
legislatively. They are prioritising gender identity over
biological reality.
Do you have any views on matters related to the quality of the
legislation, or to the constitutional or other implications of the
Bill?
I’m ashamed to be Welsh.
Are there any other issues that you would like to raise about
the Bill and the accompanying Explanatory Memorandum or any related
matters?
Anything else?