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It may be true that the UK is more transphobic, though I have no experience of the US so it's hard to compare.
It's not just right wingers who oppose trans rights. Lots of TERFs, a mix of older radical lesbian-inspired and more mainstream popular feminism (cf the Mumsnet forums). Also famous figures previously seen as socially liberal/left wing, i.e. JK Rowling, Graham Linehan, several Labour and SNP politicians.
Worth noting all these people are mostly bothered about trans women. Trans men are almost invisible in the debate. It's the usual taking points about women's safety or erasure of female identity.
Right wing transphobes are all about the 'woke mind virus' argument, whereas left wing ones more from a TERF perspective. 'Centrist' voices like The Economist have also criticised things like trans inclusion in women's sports. So yes, there aren't many mainstream pro-trans voices.
Thank you. Yes, that was my impression. I’m cis, but I’ve been politically active for the community for awhile, and (most) of us take the solidarity stuff pretty seriously. There’s always the Log Cabin Republican or lesbian TERF who is otherwise incredibly liberal, but they’re mostly the exception, in my experience. The Democrats have recognized that, at least , and have generally resisted right wing efforts to split the community with transphobia.
It’s obviously shit here and getting worse, but the trans community has a definite “side” in politics, and the majority of the LGBT community is there as well.
Does the trans community there feel split off from the queer community in general? Do they feel represented in government, or is it like the 1959s?
These stories give you some idea of the tensions. I'm going to say it's sadly a 1950s hegemon with some green shoots attempting to come through
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2023/oct/03/transphobic-homophobic-tory-member-removed-from-conference-during-bravermans-speech-video
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/mar/30/tory-mp-jamie-wallis-trans-reveals-rape-ordeal
You would hope a Labour government would be less transphobic but they're terrified of the right wing press and obnoxiously timid on any issue they fear being attacked on.
As to public attitudes, this poll has a depressing headline but the detail is a bit more nuanced. I don't know how this compares to the US?
https://yougov.co.uk/society/articles/43194-where-does-british-public-stand-transgender-rights-1?redirect_from=%2Ftopics%2Fsociety%2Farticles-reports%2F2022%2F07%2F20%2Fwhere-does-british-public-stand-transgender-rights