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By *eoBlooms OP   Man
12 hours ago

Springfield

Wes Streeting announces the indefinite ban on puberty blockers for under 18s. Credit to him and Labour for doing the right thing.

Now let's start prosecuting the NHS monsters who destroyed children's lives for the sake of scientifically illiterate ideology.

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By *otMe66Man
11 hours ago

Terra Firma

Good call by Streeting, and I like his straight forward announcement that gets straight to the core of the issue.

I also agree that medical staff that were negligent in the administration of the drugs should be made accountable.

How adults have let these children down is outrageous.

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By *ortyairCouple
9 hours ago

Wallasey

This is the correct decision, let kids be kids, lots of us felt 'funny' going through puberty. I certainly hated some of the changes I went through but I'm so glad nobody altered me surgically based on how I felt at the time. Not that I ever thought about transitioning but I was young and impressionable and definitely had some weird thoughts, thoughts that I know were weird now but felt justified then.

Anyway great news, Mrs x

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By *ools and the brainCouple
9 hours ago

couple, us we him her.

Correct decision.

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By *oxychick35Couple
9 hours ago

thornaby

Finally the right thing great news

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
9 hours ago

in Lancashire

Good decision..

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By *eroy1000Man
8 hours ago

milton keynes


"Wes Streeting announces the indefinite ban on puberty blockers for under 18s. Credit to him and Labour for doing the right thing.

Now let's start prosecuting the NHS monsters who destroyed children's lives for the sake of scientifically illiterate ideology."

Good decision. Wes Streeting seems to be head and shoulders above the rest in government (so far). Possible future leader?

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By *otMe66Man
7 hours ago

Terra Firma


"Wes Streeting announces the indefinite ban on puberty blockers for under 18s. Credit to him and Labour for doing the right thing.

Now let's start prosecuting the NHS monsters who destroyed children's lives for the sake of scientifically illiterate ideology.

Good decision. Wes Streeting seems to be head and shoulders above the rest in government (so far). Possible future leader?"

I would say so, he is the only minister that sees the wider picture and how things need to work collectively. He also has strong opinions, however, he can deliver them confidently and without it feeling like he wants a physical fight or with the look of disdain

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
7 hours ago

South West London

The only thing I agree so far with Labour on which is saying something

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By *oubleswing2019Man
1 hour ago

Colchester

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By *oubleswing2019Man
1 hour ago

Colchester

On the one hand, I feel sad for those under 18's who want to arrest puberty and begin a transition at a later point. (I understand that those already on blockers will continue).

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On the other hand, I'm pleased that future science is going to delve more deeply in to this, because the only way to get better science and facts is to do more peer-reviewed science. This will then inform future policy in to the safety, efficacy and cost. Thus, it's a protective measure. The NHS is supposed to help, not harm.

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With regards to the ethics..that's none of my business.

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The person with the actual body in question should have full autonomy to make that decision. They can be guided, sure. Shown info to help them make a decision, sure. But it's their decision. They "own" their bodies and their personal identity. Nature does not always choose well, wisely or kindly.

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