Less than half in Britain back gender-affirming care for trans teenagers
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6C3S4)
Britain also ranks low in 30-country poll on support for access to public facilities matching gender identity
Less than half of people in Great Britain agree that transgender teenagers should be allowed to receive counselling and hormone treatment, polling suggests.
Britain placed 28th out of 30 countries for the proportion of people agreeing that teenagers with parental consent should be able to access gender-affirming" care. Only Hungary, which banned transgender people from legally changing their gender in 2020, and the US recorded lower levels of support than Britain's 47%.
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