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'Trans ideology' also called basic human rights, is certainly something to focus on. Simply because a group is a minority, does not justify ignoring their needs.
As the article also states
LGBTQ+ peoples are 7% of the population, luckily Bev Craig doesn't ignore them or dismiss it as 'fringe ideology' like some right wing twat.
Where did you get the 7% figure from? I thought gay people make up 2%, i don't see rest of the spectrum making another 5%.