The Court of Appeal has ruled that the current law does not force the UK to give people ‘gender X’ passports. The ruling today is the latest saga in a long-running legal battle.
Campaigners have argued the UK should follow other countries which issue ‘gender X’ passports to people who don’t identify as male or female.
And ‘non-gender’ campaigner Christie Elan-Cane – who uses the pronouns ‘per’ and ‘perself’ – has taken the case through the courts. Court accepts government’s argument The judges’