MPs reject bid to force authorities to record sex data on biological basis

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Concluding the debate, Sir Chris said: “We believe the concerns regarding the way in which public authorities process sex and gender data should be considered holistically, taking into account the effects of the Supreme Court ruling and the specific and particular requirements of public authorities.”

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