Labour under fire for handling of trans debate


Labour under fire for handling of trans debate

Labour accused of silencing women in trans debate

Health Secretary Victoria Atkins criticized Labour for trying to silence women in the trans debate, calling for an apology from Labour MP Wes Streeting over his past views on gender.

Streeting's change of heart

Streeting, who previously dismissed those who questioned all trans women being women, recently acknowledged the complexities of the issue and admitted that the LGBTQ-rights group Stonewall had made mistakes in its stance.

Concerns over medication and 'toxicity'

A recent Cass Review revealed concerns about the overprescription of controversial medication to gender-questioning children and the stifling effect of 'toxicity' around trans issues, leading many critics to stay silent.

Labour frontbencher speaks out

Labour frontbencher Louise Haigh admitted that some within the party had felt unable to express their views on the trans debate, echoing the need for open dialogue and understanding on the topic.


Labour under fire for handling of trans debate

Review calls for caution

The review by Dr. Cass highlighted the unclear rationale for prescribing puberty blockers and emphasized the need for caution when administering hormones to children experiencing gender dysphoria.


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