The last ditch Parliamentary attempt to stop the totally unethical clinical trial of puberty blockers for children has failed. The Labour government voted down the attempt to stop this trial.
The proposed puberty blocker trial, which in my view was one of the biggest failures of the Cass Review into gender medicine in the UK, is a horrendous abuse of children. We would not chop off a child’s big toe because they got some sort of complex about it and neither should we be chemically stopping a very important part of a young person’s growth which is puberty. What’s even worse is that there is no need for this clinical trial, it was probably put into the review by Baroness Hilary Cass in response to extreme gender ideologues. There’s no need for this trial because we know, because of the numerous examples of the prescription of these drugs, that they have negative affects on a young person’s body and mind.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch tried to force a Commons vote to stop this vile trial but the attempt was voted down by the Labour Party. The Shadow Equalities Minister Claire Coutinho said on the X platform: “We just forced a vote in Parliament to stop the Puberty Blocker trial. The Government voted it down. These children are perfectly healthy. They need our care and support – not to be experimented on with life-changing drugs.”
Yet again we see Labour siding with ideologues such as those in the Gender Cult and not with vulnerable British children.
A shameful decision by an increasingly shameful government.
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Shadow Equalities Minister’s comment in the Commons





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