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Chamber and committees

Passports for People who do not Associate with a Particular Gender

  • Submitted by: Alison Johnstone, Lothian, Scottish Green Party.
  • Date lodged: Tuesday, 21 April 2015
  • Motion reference: S4M-12970

That the Parliament recognises that the UK Parliament's early day motion number 47 relating to the provision of passports to people who do not associate with a particular gender, accumulated 80 signatures; understands the importance to transgender people who are non-binary, and therefore do not identify as male or female, of having passports that reflect their true identity; notes that non-binary people have called on the Labour and Conservative parties to comment on this issue in their manifestos; recognises that a number of other jurisdictions, including Australia and New Zealand, provide their citizens with passports bearing a gender marker other than M or F; believes that, like other trans people, non-binary people have the right to have their gender identity recognised and should therefore be able to obtain passports that reflect the fact that they do not identify as male or female, and urges the next UK Government to consider whether an additional gender marker should be made available on British passports.


Supported by: Christian Allard, Malcolm Chisholm, Linda Fabiani, John Finnie, Rob Gibson, Iain Gray, Patrick Harvie, Jim Hume, Kenny MacAskill, Ken Macintosh, Margaret McCulloch, Stuart McMillan, Anne McTaggart, Gil Paterson, Dennis Robertson, Richard Simpson, Drew Smith, Kevin Stewart, David Torrance