A Scottish Express reader poll suggests mounting opposition to the SNP's plans to enforce gender self-ID laws in Scotland.
Of 608 members of the public sampled, an overwhelming majority of 90 per cent said they opposed the Scottish Government's controversial proposals to push forward reforms to the Gender Recognition Act (GRA).
The poll, hosted on the Scottish Express Twitter account, asked Do you support the SNP's plans to allow people to self-identify their own gender without medical or legal evidence?
The results are in line with the previous, scientific poll, which should 71% of Scottish voters opposed the bill.
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