Tory MP slams LGBTQ+ school schemes saying it's 'disturbing' to ask kids if they're gay
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Tory MP Miriam Cates opposes LGBTQ+ inclusivity schemes in schools, criticizing the idea of asking children about their sexual orientation, labeling it as disturbing and unnecessary.
The LGBTQ+ Youth Scotland scheme in Scottish schools aims to set up voluntary gender and sexual orientation alliance groups, with initiatives like gender-neutral toilets and discussions on LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Miriam Cates argues that asking pre-puberty children about their sexual orientation is concerning and claims the scheme is pushed by adults with damaging effects disguised as a diversity and inclusivity agenda.
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