24 May 2023
Bridgen asks PM if it is appropriate for schools to encourage children to transition without parental consent

Andrew Bridgen calls on the Prime Minister to instruct the Department for Education to order schools to stop encouraging young people under the age of 18 to socially transition without parental consent and to concentrate on their duty of care to protect them.

Andrew Bridgen (North West Leicestershire) (Reclaim)

Does the Prime Minister agree that it is completely inappropriate for schools to encourage young people under the age of 18 to socially transition, for example by changing their names and pronouns? All this is going on without parental consent or even knowledge, in breach of parents’ human rights. Will the Prime Minister instruct the Department for Education to order schools to stop indoctrinating our children and to concentrate on their duty of care to protect them?

The Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak)

I have been very clear that when it comes to matters of sex and education, and of personal, social, health and economic education, it is absolutely right that schools are sensitive in how they teach those matters and that they should be done in an age-appropriate fashion. The Department for Education is currently reviewing the statutory guidance and curriculum that go to schools, so that we can tackle this particular issue. Cases have been raised with the Government and others, and I do not think that that is acceptable. We must protect our children, and that is what our new guidance will do.

Hansard