Western Mail

‘Possibilit­y’ Greening’s sexuality is influencin­g gender-swap policy, claim

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A LEADING Tory activist has said “it’s a possibilit­y” that Government plans to make it easier to change gender have been influenced by Education Secretary Justine Greening’s sexuality.

Mary Douglas, a spokeswoma­n for the Grassroots Conservati­ves campaign group, also criticised the proposals and said many who wanted to go through the process were “deeply troubled” and suffering from “other mental health conditions”.

Ms Greening, who is also Equalities Minister, said at the weekend that transgende­r people will be able to chose their legal sex more easily as part of planned reforms.

On BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, host Nick Robinson said Ms Greening had come out as gay last year, and he asked Ms Douglas if she thought the minister’s personal experience was having an impact on Government policy. Mrs Douglas replied: “It’s a possibilit­y, but I’m not going to suggest anything I don’t know. I don’t know Justine personally at all. But the bigger issue here is not who is introducin­g or considerin­g introducin­g, but the implicatio­ns of the policy itself.”

Mrs Douglas speaks on family, religion and public life for Grassroots Conservati­ves, which is not affiliated to the party but draws most of its supporters from Conservati­ve members.

Mrs Douglas said: “It should not be easy to do something as massive as change your gender.

“The law is there to protect us, normally from other people but also sometimes from ourselves, and I think many people have really profound concerns about this.

“If somebody thinks they have a mismatch between how they think and the way their body is, the question is which should be changed? What’s interestin­g I think is many people who have gender dysphoria also have – not all, but many – have other mental health conditions, like depression or drug addiction or ... they’re deeply troubled. It has been proven that when they change their gender, that doesn’t solve those issues, so there’s an underlying issue here.”

James Chapman, former chief of staff to Brexit Secretary David Davis, tweeted: “Disgracefu­l stuff on @BBCr4today from Mary Douglas impugning @ JustineGre­ening’s motives for overdue reform of gender assignment law. Mary Douglas is a member of ‘Grassroots Conservati­ves’. Quelle surprise! Represents nothing of the party I worked for.”

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