A little story.

In 2014, the UK charity, Stonewall, had a new CEO: Ruth Hunt.

Ruth wanted to make Stonewall trans inclusive. Up until that point it hadn’t been. Part of that effort was to recruit an advisory group from the UK trans community.

I was on that group. I ended up as its vice chair.

We spent the next year and a bit creating a document called “A Vision For Change”, which detailed what we thought the areas that trans equality campaigning should focus on in Britain.

Then the Brexit referendum happened and Cameron ragequit. Theresa May came in and it was apparent there was very little government apetite for the stuff we wanted.

But May, who was there when the same Sex marriage bill went through under the earlier coalition government had had something of a damascene conversion to LGBT rights issues. Stranger things have happened (but not many!)

So she wanted something from our list that was quick, easy, and uncontroversial. Obviously we were disappointed, but she was presented with bringing Britain’s antiquated Gender Recognition Act up to date, and in line with other European countries, as something simple. We honestly thought it was. It’s an administrative change of very little significant consequence, and actually no significance at all outside the trans community.

And it would have been simple, had an eclectic collection of unpleasant, obsessive arseholes with privileged access to the UK press not decided to start a culture war over trans people at that exact moment.

A culture war which, at least in England, they basically won. In part, this war was why I emigrated to Portugal.

Here we are, seven years later, and the result of Scotland finally wanting to implement a watered down version of the “easy win” we presented to Theresa May is apparently that the current prime minister, Rishi Sunak, is willing to end the Union between England and Scotland over it.

So that’s my story. I am part of a small, elite cabal of LGBT people who wrote a document that is poised to destroy the last vestiges of the British Empire.

Go me! If there are any other governments you want destabilising, my bank details are available on request. I provide reasonable rates.
@goatsarah Bem jogado, Sarah. Vai, você!

Mrs. Bison and I have seriously considered moving to Portugal in the past — but if you can work your magic on the Republican Party, we will happily remain in the U.S. except to buy you a frango and a Sagres.
@goatsarah Wow, this is a fascinating piece of the puzzle on how we got here..!
@goatsarah thank you for trying to make the world a better place. I am starting to dispare at the state of my island
@goatsarah Thank you for your service.🖖
@goatsarah David bloody Cameron, right? What a tool.
@goatsarah I think if it boils down to this, you'll never have to buy your own drinks ever again.

@andreasdotorg @goatsarah Not in Scotland, anyway. 😊

Or in most of the rest of the Commonwealth formerly known as British.

@gorfram @andreasdotorg @goatsarah and we really do make some very tasty drinks up here
@andreasdotorg @gorfram @moh_kohn Lagavulin 16 if you’re offering 😉
@goatsarah if you remind me when we're independent, I will personally travel to the distillery and get you a special edition
@goatsarah I think we can give "feminist" transphobes some credit too. They seem determined to destroy everything in the service of opposing trans people sorting their paperwork.
@goatsarah
Thanks for all your important work and engagement.
@goatsarah I fully support Scotland becoming independent, but fail to understand how this could lead to the break up or at least the referendum which is being denied right now? Is there a quick and simple explanation you could provide?
@MissScott01 @goatsarah it's the first time the UK parliament has overruled the Scottish parliament on devolved matters, so it is certainly a constitutional crisis

@moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah it's completely insane that in 2023 there's Scottish, Welsh, NI parliaments - but not a dedicated English one.

Federalism could and should have been underway decades ago.

@escapadesrpg An English parliament would force them to confront the fact that Britain is not England. The Empire mentality would not let them countenance such an outrage.
@technohippy yup, and I'm 100% for an EP. I'm English BTW.
@escapadesrpg The Tories get few MPs in Scotland and Wales. If I was English, my worry would be that an English parliament would be permanently Tory.

@technohippy @escapadesrpg
If it were elected by any form of PR it wouldn't, plus they're overdue for a split anyway

I've been opposed for ages because it would inevitably break the UK up but I think that's now a lost cause, getting one sooner rather than later would end Westminster, if Scotland leaves we're stuck with FPTP but if we get an EP quick we can ditch Westminster claptrap as well

@matgb @technohippy I'm astounded anyone could oppose the breakup of the UK. I can only see considerable upsides.

@matgb @technohippy i'll take my chances over a real WMP that is de facto permanently Tory anyhow due to FPTP 🤣

PR is the way to go for new parliamentary bodies. No-one needs a new Belarus / England to add to the old UK.

@matgb @technohippy @escapadesrpg Yeah, I think the argument that "this is how we get PR" is one that has convinced me.
@escapadesrpg @moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah England too big, too recent and way too unequal. Federating around the old 'kingdoms' more meaningful I think
@gri @moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah for sure there are still huge cultural variations. But E&W is a legal unity. Well, except for the whole parliament thing.
@escapadesrpg @moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah being lumped together was hardly a bottom-up choice though and a thousand or so years on still resisted
@gri @moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah I know. What's the point here?
@escapadesrpg @moh_kohn @MissScott01 @goatsarah a federated state where one state has a population of 56m and the others of between 2 and 5.5m is not balanced. Dividing by the old kingdoms can help address that without drawing completely arbitrary lines on a map and winding everyone up
@goatsarah So bizarre for an organization to be named Stonewall and not have been trans inclusive.
@clacke At the time Stonewall had a very white middle-class cis centric view of the world. They even opposed same-sex marriage because their political friends in Labour weren't ready to support it.
@clacke it was pretty fucking amazing
@clacke Apparently the reason for the name is, back in the 80s, when they were former, they wanted a hand people could put on cheques for donations without outing themselves. The Stonewall riot was not well known in the UK then.
@goatsarah What was it named after then?
@clacke It was named after the riot.

Which was not well known in the UK at the time.

Which is why they named it that.
In case anyone else was behind on what's going on, this helps:

www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/…
Statement on the UK Government’s decision to block Scotland’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill

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Stonewall
@goatsarah Those were the days! 
@goatsarah That is the thing about working on policy and legislation to make the world better, it is often tedious and can seem futile but you can set big things in motion if you hang in and do good work with purpose
@goatsarah i would definitely put that on my CV if i were you
@goatsarah What exactly is the change you're talking about?
@jeanniebrady @goatsarah
There is a link in this thread, bit higher up.
@jeanniebrady At the moment, to get a GRC you have to show evidence of having been transitioned for 2 years (so updated passport, driving licence, gas bills, etc), and submit a load of medical reports. The only thing a GRC really affects is marital status, so it's absurd that it's harder to update it than it is to update, e.g., a passport.

They wanted to bring the requirements for getting as GRC more in line with the ones for getting a passport.

It's a really boring administrative change that has almost no effect on anybody, but a bunch of weirdoes LOST THEIR FUCKING MINDS over it.
@goatsarah Lovely introdiction, lovely development, lovely end. Count me in your team.
@goatsarah Well done you :). Hopefully Scotland will cast off the shackles of the UK failed state and we can reinstate a better version of the GRR bill in consultation with the trans community.
@goatsarah So.. Just... "Kingdom" then ?
@goatsarah Thank you for your efforts; pity that those in power decided to push the culture wars narrative instead of doing anything constructive. We're on the same journey, trying to decide whether it's going to be safe for my daughters to stay in the UK or whether we should move elsewhere; I think things will get better, but can understand why any trans person would want to leave.
Congrats on being the catalyst for the demise of the United Kingdom!
@goatsarah I just arrived in Edinburgh. One of the first things I saw was a “Trans rights now” badge on the tram. I’m a straight cos male. For the life of me I can’t see why anyone would object to someone identifying as another gender. And as an Englishman it boils my piss that the Westminster Government has chosen this issue to take on Holyrood

@goatsarah I was totally flabbergasted by this news and even more so now that I read your short-short history behind it.

(mind that I think Scotland's better of in that other Union anyway)

@goatsarah thank you for your service to destabilizing colonial powers by giving people a tiny increase in personal agency and justice in their lives. ❤️
@goatsarah you know, that might actually be a good outcome of a pretty sorry situation!
@goatsarah can we do China next?
@goatsarah if it has to be in Europe, then Hungary.