Hundreds protest in Downing Street over transgender exclusion from conversion therapy ban | Politics News


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Hundreds have gathered outside Downing Street to protest against the government’s decision to exclude transgender people from a ban on conversion therapy.

Demonstrators, many of them waving pink, white and blue transgender pride flags, shouted “Keep trans in the ban” and “LGB with the T”.

Leading campaigner Peter Tatchell spoke at the event, where protesters held up signs reading “Pride is a protest” and “Queerness doesn’t need a cure”.

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LGBT groups have expressed their disappointment at the decision

Conversion therapy attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and is banned in several countries.

The government plans to go ahead with a ban on conversion therapy for gay people but not in relation to those identifying as transgender.

It has said this was to ensure that the law did “not interfere in the work of legitimate therapists providing appropriate support for people with gender dysphoria who may be considering taking life-changing medication”.

But that has led campaigners to accuse the government of breaking promises.

Mr Tatchell told the demonstration on Sunday: “We were promised a total ban.”

Instead, he said the prime minister “has given us a half-baked ban, which we will never ever accept”.

Peter Tatchell (centre) speaks during a protest outside Downing Street in London, over transgender people not being included in plans to ban conversion therapy. Picture date: Sunday April 10, 2022.
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Leading campaigjner Peter Tatchell spoke at the demonstration
People take part in a protest outside Downing Street in London, over transgender people not being included in plans to ban conversion therapy. Picture date: Sunday April 10, 2022.
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Protesters held up signs expressing their opposition to the government’s decision

“The only ban worth having is a ban for everyone, including trans people,” Mr Tatchell added.

The government’s position has already led to the cancellation of a landmark LGBT conference due to be held in London in the summer.

It has also prompted the UK’s LBGT+ business champion Iain Anderson to resign, saying it was “profoundly shocking”.

Some Tory MPs including Jamie Wallis – who recently came…



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