Angry gay and trans groups snub Government's LGBTQ conference over conversion therapy row
Government's LGBT conference faces boycott over transgender conversion row. A ban on the practice of attempting to turn gay people straight will go ahead.
Meanwhile, the legislation will not outlaw attempts at changing gender identity. It is feared such a move could criminalise parents questioning trans children
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