
"Researchers from Ipsos collated survey samples from 26 countries, including every nation in the G7 economic forum, asking 500-1,000 people from each country to give their thoughtds on key LGBTQ+ issues. Countries surveyed were Brazil, South Africa, Sweden, Australia, Canada, Spain, Great Britain, the US, Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Ireland, Chile, Netherlands, Belgium, Thailand, Singapore, Peru, Italy, France, Poland, Hungary, Türkiye, South Korea, Japan."
"While Britons are typically in favour of LGBTQ+ rights generally, the majority of respondents hit a road block when it came to "single-sex spaces". Asked whether trans people should be allowed to access so-called "single-sex spaces", such as public toilets or changing rooms, 54 per cent of people said no, the highest of any country surveyed."
"Great Britain ranked second-from-lowest in support for trans teens accessing life-saving gender-affirming healthcare, with 47 per cent opposing their right to do so. It also ranked second from bottom on allowing trans people to change sex markers on government documents, with 52 per cent opposing. An overwhelming 61 per cent, meanwhile, disagreed with trans athletes competing in competitions consistent with their gender identity, compared to just 15 per cent supporting it."
Survey samples from 26 countries, including all G7 nations, asked 500–1,000 people per country about key LGBTQ+ issues. British respondents showed the lowest support among G7 countries for trans rights, with 54% opposing trans access to single-sex spaces. Forty-seven percent opposed trans teens accessing gender-affirming healthcare, and 52% opposed allowing trans people to change legal sex markers. Sixty-one percent disagreed with trans athletes competing consistent with their gender identity while only 15% supported it. Japan showed comparatively higher support on some measures, with 54% supporting trans teens' access to gender-affirming care.
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