Broadcaster Esther Krakue says she predicted the NHS “would be facing a wave of lawsuits” due to gender clinics like the soon to be closed Tavistock.
Ms Krakue said Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch recently wrote an article condemning gender clinics, claiming “because of the power of this gender ideology”, people felt they could not highlight real risks due to the procedures.
“Like putting them on puberty blockers or affirming their gender when they’re only 12 years old and a few years ago they wanted to be a frog,” she told Sky News host Rowan Dean. “Recently the FDA has released a warning about puberty blockers, warning they could actually cause a medical condition which effectively is swelling of the brain.Read More
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