{"id":135086,"date":"2023-12-19T11:49:25","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T11:49:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=135086"},"modified":"2023-12-19T11:49:25","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T11:49:25","slug":"liz-truss-sparks-tory-trans-rebellion-after-let-down-over-new-schools-guidance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/liz-truss-sparks-tory-trans-rebellion-after-let-down-over-new-schools-guidance\/","title":{"rendered":"Liz Truss sparks Tory trans rebellion after let down over new schools guidance"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jacob Rees-Mogg says Government trans u-turn endangers children<\/h3>\n
Liz Truss has blasted the Government\u2019s new trans guidance, warning it \u201cdoes not go far enough\u201d, and sparked yet another Tory rebellion headache for Rishi Sunak.<\/p>\n
Published this morning, Equalities Secretary Kemi Badenoch and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan announced new plans that will ban schools from keeping parents in the dark if their child is “socially transitioning” at school.<\/p>\n
The new guidance also gives teachers protection from punishment if they misgender a child, and says there should be a presumption that children will be dealt with according to the sex they were born as during school hours.<\/p>\n
However the changes are not binding, and the Government\u2019s top lawyer blocked an outright ban on schoolchildren presenting as trans in the classroom.<\/p>\n
There are also carveouts for the new guidance on informing parents, with \u201cexceptional circumstances\u201d allowing for trans children to keep their identity secret.<\/p>\n
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Responding to this morning\u2019s publication, former PM Liz Truss blasted the guidance for not going far enough.<\/p>\n
She said: “During the many months we have been waiting for its publication, it has become increasingly clear that non-statutory guidance will provide insufficient protection and clarity, and that a change in the law of the land is required.<\/p>\n
\u201cThat is why I am today asking the Government to back my Private Members\u2019 Bill which would change the law in this area to ensure children are fully protected.<\/p>\n
\u201cI fear that activists and others will be able to exploit loopholes in the guidance and the existing legal framework to pursue their agenda, leaving children at risk of making irreversible changes and with single-sex spaces not sufficiently protected.\u201d<\/p>\n
If passed, Ms Truss\u2019s Private Members\u2019 Bill – set to be debated in March – would protect single-sex spaces in law by ensuring “sex” only ever refers to biology rather than gender.<\/p>\n
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She also wants “social transitioning”, the practice by trans people of going by a new name or wearing gender-specific clothing, to not be recognised by schools or the state until the age of 18.<\/p>\n
Finally, Ms Truss\u2019s Bill would ban puberty blockers and hormone treatment for people experiencing gender dysphoria until the age of 18.<\/p>\n
Mr Sunak now faces another major rebellion, with prominent right-wingers backing Ms Truss\u2019s move to crack down on Trans laws.<\/p>\n
Among her Bill\u2019s sponsors are Dame Priti Patel, the former Home Secretary, as well as nine other Tory MPs plus the DUP\u2019s Ian Paisley.<\/p>\n
The latest rebellion adds to Mr Sunak\u2019s headaches, as he battles to keep the wing of his party on side over the Rwanda deportation Bill.<\/p>\n
Announcing the plan, Ms Badenoch said the guidance \u201cis intended to give teachers and school leaders greater confidence when dealing with an issue that has been hijacked by activists misrepresenting the law\u201d.<\/p>\n
She said: \u201cIt makes clear that schools do not have to accept a child\u2019s request to socially transition, and that teachers or pupils should not be pressured into using different pronouns.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe are also clear how vital it is that parents are informed and involved in the decisions that impact their children\u2019s lives.\u201d<\/p>\n
The plan is non-statutory, meaning schools breaking the rules will go unpunished.<\/p>\n