The Sunday Telegraph

Doctors are ambushed by ‘aggressive’ trans protesters

- By Henry Bodkin

DOCTORS at a gender-critical conference were ambushed by “aggressive” masked protesters who let off a smoke bomb and had to be held back by police.

Dozens of officers were required to prevent the demonstrat­ors entering the first conference of the Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender conference held yesterday in London.

Video footage showed the protesters blocking the entrance and jostling with police.

Held at the headquarte­rs of the Royal College of General Practition­ers (RCGP), the conference brought together doctors, academics and parents “to discuss current controvers­ies in the care of children and young people with gender-related distress…”

One attendee said on X, formerly Twitter, that the protesters had been violent. Another, Elaine Miller, a physiother­apist, said: “Met Police were great outside RCGP when a crowd of very aggressive, masked and mistaken people were cross that a bunch of healthcare profession­als want to talk about excellence in healthcare.”

Jane Symons, vice-chair of the Medical Journalist­s’ Associatio­n, said: “It’s the first time I have ever attended a medical conference requiring police protection. Healthcare should be driven by evidence not ideology.” One banner appeared to read “trans power”.

Speakers at the conference, the first staging of its kind, included Sonia Appleby, the former safeguardi­ng lead at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, whose transgende­r clinic was ordered to be shut down after a review found it was “not safe” for children after puberty blockers were given to children as young as 12 at the clinic.

Another speaker was Ritchie Herron, who was billed to speak about his regrets at undergoing hormone treatment and genital surgery.

A statement by the Metropolit­an Police said: “At 9.45 a group attempted to gain access to an event in Euston Square – they were prevented from doing so by police.”

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Dozens of police officers were required to prevent the demonstrat­ors entering the conference in central London

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