The Scotsman

Tories split on conversion therapy ban

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

A conversion therapy ban in Scotland should include transgende­r people, the Scottish Conservati­ves have said in a marked split from their UK Government counterpar­ts.

Douglas Ross’ party has said it will back a “trans inclusive” ban on conversion practices should legislatio­n proposing such come to Holyrood.

The Snp/green coalition has committed to a ban on conversion therapy by the end of 2023 after MSPS overwhelmi­ngly backed the move following a petition to the Scottish Parliament.

The majority of LGBT groups argue a trans-inclusive ban on conversion therapy would stop the practice of attempting to change someone's sexuality or gender identity using psychologi­cal, physical, or spiritual interventi­ons.

However campaigner­s say a ban on conversion therapy which extends to trans people could see legitimate therapy for those potentiall­y suffering from gender dysphoria criminalis­ed amid warnings a“genderaffi­rmative” approach could harm children.

Downing Street plans for a conversion therapy ban were thrown into confusion amid a double u-turn by boris johnson last week.

This saw plans for a ban ditched, only to be reinstated following a backlash from LGBT charities and MPS, but excluding trans conversion therapy which had been banned in the original proposals.

However, in a split from their UK colleagues, the Scottish Conservati­ves have said they will back a trans-inclusive ban.

Asked what their position on the issue was following the UK Government’s U-turn, the party’s gender reform spokespers­on, Meghan Gallacher said the Tories would stick to their manifesto promise.

She said: “As our manifesto for the 2021 Scottish Parliament election made clear, we are in favour of a ban on the abhorrent practice of conversion therapy.

"We continue to support a ban on conversion therapy, including trans conversion therapy, and we will vote for that ban if the legislatio­n comes through the Scottish Parliament."

On Monday, more than 100 LGBT groups pulled out of the UK Government’s internatio­nal LGBT+ conference, Safe to Be Me, in protest. Last night it was emerged that the conference, due to take place in June, had been cancelled.

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0 Downing Street plans for a conversion therapy ban were thrown into confusion last week

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