Campaigners, including former prime minister Liz Truss , called for 'cowboy clinics' to be barred from prescribing, after the NHS last month took the decision to stop handing them out. (Stock Image)
Calls to stop 'Wild West' private gender clinics handing out puberty blockers to children intensified last night, ahead of the publication of a much-anticipated report into the sector.
Campaigners, including former prime minister Liz Truss , called for 'cowboy clinics' to be barred from prescribing, after the NHS last month took the decision to stop handing them out A whistleblower at the Tavistock Trust said he is 'pleased I didn't turn away' when colleagues raised concerns to him about the children's gender service, which closed last month.
Dr Michael Biggs, a professor of sociology from the University of Oxford and board member of charity Sex Matters, said: 'Private gender clinics are a law unto themselves and need to be banned.
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