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Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Let Boys Experiment and Wear Dresses in School, Says Education Secretary

 From the ridiculous to the sublime in the pantomime! How much longer before the sleeping sheep finally wake up? 

How much more crazy has it to go before the BBC loving armchair zombie realises something is not right?

 How much more pantomime craziness will it take for the brainwashed homo sheepie to break out of its slumbers and awaken?

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Boys should be allowed to experiment and wear dresses at primary school, the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has said. The Telegraph has the story.

The Education Secretary urged schools not to “come down too hard” on children who believe they may be transgender.

Guidance published by Phillipson earlier this month allows primary school pupils to change their gender at school as long as teachers consult parents.

The advice states that before allowing a child to transition socially, schools must consider any clinical advice the family has received, and speak to the parents or guardians unless there is a genuine safeguarding reason not to.

On Tuesday, Phillipson was asked during a phone-in with LBC’s Nick Ferrari about the new guidance and how “broad” the role of school staff had now become.

She replied: “I agree with that. I want teachers to focus on what matters most, which is raising standards, supporting children and delivering a brilliant education. I think Jo [the caller] was asking about guidance that was around gender-questioning children.”

Asked by Ferrari whether she was comfortable with a five year-old boy wanting to be referred to by a girl’s name, Phillipson responded: “We’ve been clear that in primary schools, we need to tread with a lot of care.”

Told that she had avoided the question, she said: “This was usually where it involves a parent’s decision to support their child in that way.”

Phillipson was then asked whether someone aged five could know if they wanted to be a man or a woman.

She replied: “This was part of what, actually, Hilary Cass said in her review, that in allowing children just to consider who they are, to behave in ways that might not be aligned with their sex, their gender. … If a boy wants to wear dresses, we should just, if we allow that to work. …<<<Read More>>>...