Several people in the public gallery at Holyrood could be heard shouting 'shame on you' in the direction of MSPs.
Protesters against gender reform forced proceedings at the Scottish Parliament to be temporarily halted today after they shouted at MSPs.
The Bill will remove the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria to obtain a gender recognition certificate . It came after another amendment that would make it harder for sex offenders to apply for a GRC was voted down. While outside the parliament building women against the Bill held a protest both days MSPs were debating.
Scottish politics Speaking in the final debate on the Bill on Thursday, Ms Robison said: "Every party in this chamber except one made a clear commitment to the reforms set out in this Bill at the last Scottish election, and at the one before that it was all parties.
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