The Scottish Mail on Sunday

‘Widows’ to keep marriage veto

- By Glen Owen and Georgia Edkins

WOMEN whose husbands want to become transgende­r will retain the right to veto their partner’s transition so they are not trapped in same-sex marriages, Liz Truss has pledged.

Ministers have faced growing pressure to amend divorce laws to allow a husband freely to switch gender without their wife’s consent and stay married.

The current law demands a new marriage contract is put in place if one partner legally changes gender and also requires the non-transition­ing spouse to agree to continuing the marriage before their partner can be granted a Gender Recognitio­n Certificat­e. Trans activists have branded the process akin to a ‘spousal’ veto to someone transition­ing.

But Ms Truss, Minister for Women and Equalities, has guaranteed wives would continue to be able to veto their husband’s gender reassignme­nt, to save women from being locked into a non-consensual same-sex marriage.

Her declaratio­n is understood to be fiercely opposed by male junior minister Mike Freer, who is said to have been pushing for the controvers­ial overhaul to please transgende­r rights campaigner­s.

The argument has been brewing for some time, with trans activists demanding a husband should be able to change legal gender and remain married to his wife.

Their demands were backed by Mr Freer, who told MPs upcoming changes in divorce law ‘will remove what is known as spousal veto’. But Ms Truss has insisted women must have a ‘safeguard’.

Women whose husbands change gender are sometimes known as ‘trans widows’ because of the way their relationsh­ip has ended.

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