The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Is leak proof Penny DID back self-ID for gender?

Mordaunt accused of evasion over her views on trans rights

- By Glen Owen POLITICAL EDITOR

PENNY Mordaunt has been plunged into fresh controvers­y over trans rights after a leaked document suggested she backed moves to allow gender self-identifica­tion.

On Friday’s TV debate, the Tory leadership candidate said she had ‘never been in favour’ of letting people choose their own gender with minimal medical involvemen­t. But The Mail on Sunday has obtained a secret document which suggests she did want to loosen the rules.

The paperwork was drawn up by civil servants in July 2019 when Ms Mordaunt was Equalities Minister. In it, officials tell her: ‘It has been very helpful to clarify in recent weeks several elements of how you would like to reform the Gender Recognitio­n Act’ – including “Ministeria­l agreement around removing the need for a diagnosis of gender dysphoria”.’

Currently, people wishing to change gender need to provide evidence that they suffer from that medical condition – which means they suffer distress because of a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity – as well as reports detailing what medical treatment they have received. A gender recognitio­n panel then decides if the applicant can officially change gender.

However, some trans activists are calling for a ‘self-identifica­tion’ system that requires no medical diagnoses.

The document says that Ms Mordaunt had proposed that while ‘some form of medical requiremen­t’ should remain part of the process, it could be restricted to an assessment of whether the individual is ‘of sound mind’.

And it adds: ‘I think the “sound mind” test needs more work – in terms of who would deliver it, how it would be administer­ed... more generally, I think there is still considerab­le further debate to be had publicly and politicall­y about how far we want to move towards self-identifica­tion for transition­ing.’

A senior source claimed last night that the memo contradict­ed the Trade Minister’s insistence during the Channel 4 debate that ‘I have never been in favour of self-ID’.

But Ms Mordaunt denied that interpreta­tion, with a source close to her campaign saying the document was consistent with her view that she believed in some form of medical component to gender-changing.

In the televised debate Ms Mordaunt said she would ‘not have divorced it [gender redefGover­nment’s

‘Some form of medical requiremen­t’

inition] from healthcare.’ Rival candidate Kemi Badenoch said that while ‘I’m not going to call [Mordaunt] a liar, I think it’s very possible she genuinely did not understand what she was signing off, because it’s a very complex area.’

The Trade Minister has long been a vocal supporter of the trans community, which has come back to haunt her during the campaign. Last night, she faced even more questions on the issue after The Mail on Sunday discovered that a key backer of her leadership campaign, Sue Pascoe, is a strident trans activist who once appeared to compare a feminist author to the Nazis.

The leaked document emerged as the race between Ms Mordaunt and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to become one of the final two candidates was tightening – down to ‘a handful of MPs’, according to allies of Ms Truss. Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak is the clear leader among the Parliament­ary party, but polls indicate that in the final two-way race he would lose to either woman in the postal vote of 160,000 members.

The memo, which was dated July 15, 2019, said that officials had ‘redirected resources’ to fulfil Ms Mordaunt’s request ‘to announce a potential package on Thursday, July 18’.

Government sources said last night that Ms Mordaunt appeared to want to announce reforms to the process before Boris Johnson succeeded Theresa May on July 24, 2019.

Ms Mordaunt was sacked from both her equalities job and her position as Defence Secretary when Mr Johnson became Prime Minister. The new row came as: lMs Truss was boosted by the backing of Attorney General Suella Braverman, who was eliminated from the race on Thursday, with three-quarters of her 27 backers now expected to switch to Ms Truss; lMs Braverman uses a column in today’s Mail on Sunday to call on the 49 MPs who voted for fourth-placed Ms Badenoch to swing behind Ms Truss; lAllies of Boris Johnson reacted with fury to Mr Sunak apparently questionin­g the Prime Minister’s ‘integrity’, with one ally warning there would be ‘consequenc­es’ if he continued with the strategy; lMr Sunak was accused of secretly trying to block the programme of flying migrants to Rwanda.

Seven months after Ms Mordaunt was ousted from her post, the decision was taken to ‘no longer... proceed with selfidenti­fication,’ according to further leaked documents.

The move came because Ms Truss, who by then jointly held the equalities brief with Ms Badenoch, did ‘not support a move to self-identifica­tion’.

Last night a source close to Ms Mordaunt rejected claims the document indicated she was in favour of self-ID, pointing out it includes the line ‘you... indicated you would like some form of medical requiremen­t to remain part of the process’.

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