The British public are generally accepting of trans people, with a recent poll finding that nearly two-thirds of respondents said they would be comfortable with a trans person being a member of their family. However, there is still a significant minority who are not accepting of trans people, with around one in four respondents saying they would not be comfortable with a trans person being a member of their family. This suggests that there is still a lot of work to be done in terms of educating the public about trans issues and increasing understanding and acceptance of trans people.