‘Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?’. Brits were asked that question for the first time in the 2021 Census: 93.5 per cent said ‘yes’, 0.5 per cent said ‘no’ and the remaining six per cent did not respond. This means that, of those who answered, 0.58 per cent said their gender identity did not match their natal sex. In a debate where tensions are running high on both sides of the Scots border, this data is sorely needed – and is worth digging into.
The gender identity question confirms the rise in trans identities among youth. Among 16-24 year olds, one per cent said their gender identity was different from their sex. Among this age group, females were more likely than males to identify outside of their natal sex; the reverse was the case among older age groups. This attests to the growing

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