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for now, at least. speaking before tonight s announcement, the first minister s view was clear. i think it will be using trans people, already one of the most vulnerable, stigmatised groups in our society, as a political weapon, and i think that will be unconscionable and indefensible and really quite disgraceful. labour say the uk and scottish governments need to get round the table and find a solution to this. but it looks like it will be the courts that soon beckon now. chris mason, bbc news, in edinburgh. for more on this story, log on to the bbc news website. you ll find more background on the scottish plans for gender reform and why senior politicians in london are concerned about them. and there s more analysis from our scotland political editor glenn clampbell just go to bbc.com/news.