The Sun's Political Editor Harry Cole quizzed Health Secretary Wes Streeting on this week's episode of Mind The BallotsDr Hilary Cass’s four-year review published today found children have been let down by a lack of research and evidence on the use of puberty blockers and hormones.WES Streeting will be facing questions from Sun readers during a no holds barred guest spot on our new politics show tonight at 7pm.
“I think we have got to ask ourselves: why is it that we have seen medical interventions that have been given on the basis of very weak evidence?Fans travel five hours only to see game called off minutes before kick-off Mr Streeting went on: "I want to send a clear message to them that under a Labour government, there will be accountability and that you're not going to get away with it."
Dr Hilary Cass' landmark report warns “the rationale was unclear” for prescribing controversial puberty blockers to youngsters.She said: “For most young people, a medical pathway will not be best to manage their gender-related distress.” "Children's healthcare should always be led by evidence and children's welfare, free from culture wars.
Dr Cass was commissioned by ministers in 2020 to look into how the NHS should deal with the rapid rise in gender-questioning children.
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