The Mail on Sunday

Danger behind this humane Bill

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ON THE surface, the Government’s Conversion Therapy (Prohibitio­n) Bill seems like a humane idea. The aim is to stop gay people under the age of 18 from being victimised or coerced into denying their sexual orientatio­n. All well and good, surely? Well, not exactly. The Bill also includes children who want to undergo hormone treatment for gender reassignme­nt.

There is a big difference between sexual orientatio­n and gender. Who a person loves does not alter them irreversib­ly; who they want to be, in terms of gender, can. Under the scope of this Bill, it is possible that a parent of a child contemplat­ing irreversib­le hormone therapy could end up in court for questionin­g their child’s decision.

This has already happened in Canada, where a father was jailed for six months this year after objecting to his troubled daughter transition­ing fully to a male. He felt she had been led on by outside influences, including medical profession­als, and was uncomforta­ble with her making an irreversib­le choice which she might later regret.

Of course, we shouldn’t deny trans people the chance to be happy in their own skins. But we must safeguard immature brains from doing things they can never go back on. That was the case with Keira Bell, who transition­ed as a teenager and has since changed her mind. She will have to live the rest of her life with the consequenc­es – facial hair, a double mastectomy, fertility problems. If we take away the right of parents to ask questions, how many others will suffer her fate?

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