I couldn't find the full list but it includes all countries with gender self-identification laws, which are:
Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, Germany (in process of adopting), Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Uruguay
But the article says it's 50+ countries, and there's only 20 countries with gender self-ID. So I guess there's another 30+ countries that don't even have self-ID but the tories are claiming the "process is still too easy" or some shit. Seems like they're about to blacklist the majority of western Europe. Also, says they're blacklisting a handful of US states including California
They're going to try to out KKK Amerikkka lmao. But based Chadifornia, it's one of the few states in the Great Satan that might be somewhat redeemable imo.
Probably going after states within countries that have better laws, like California in the USA.
But also like here in Australia, Victoria allows you change gender on birth certificate and driver's license without needing any surgery, whereas NSW still requires, QLD is removing that but still hasn't etc.
More than 50 countries and US states have been removed from a list of jurisdictions regarded as having sufficiently robust processes for recognising gender.
I don't think there are 30+ whole countries with specific states/province laws on gender self ID. All the lists on self ID I'm seeing only include the US, Canada, Australia, and Mexico for that. And there's only 25 federations in the world, afaik it's pretty hard for unitary states to have subdivisional laws like that
I took "insufficiently robust processes for recognising gender" as more than just self-ID. But maybe "50 countries and US states" just means "50 jurisdictions, including 20 whole countries and 30 individual states/provinces," Daily Mail is bound to suck at phrasing
They're going to try to out KKK Amerikkka lmao. But based Chadifornia, it's one of the few states in the Great Satan that might be somewhat redeemable imo.