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I'm not sure this is the right answer, but I will suggest something.

In Scotland, it is heavily linked to the main political question, which is the drive for Scottish independence. The Scottish National Party, which used to be the political arm of the movement and has formed the devolved Scottish government since 2007, has been captured by people with opposing interests. This happened shortly after the referendum in 2014. They heavily promote gender theory, and it has caused a huge backlash, and a split in the movement.

I am not so familiar with how things are in England, and would love to know more; but I had a similar feeling in the most recent General Election in 2019, that both the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats had gotten fully onboard with the gender bullshit, leaving the Tories to sweep up the 'common sense' voters.

I don't see a comparable GC movement in other Euro countries and I think it may be related to their political arrangement.