Cates described sex education as a 'psychological experiment', questioning how teachers' views on sexual morality could impact a generation of children.
She criticized the current statutory guidance on relationships, sex, and health education, emphasizing concerns over 'inappropriate content' and 'radical ideologies' introduced by the government.
Cates articulated her belief that while the Conservative government isn't entirely to blame for safeguarding issues in schools, they failed to act decisively against them.
She expressed opposition to LGBTQ+ initiatives in schools, calling it 'disturbing' to prompt children about their sexual orientation.
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