The council was told the SNP are 'pushing for primary school children to have LGBT champions'
West Lothian council has moved to reassure parents that primary school children will not be questioned about their gender.
He told the council that the SNP government was pushing for “primary children to have LGBT champions”. In his formal question, Councillor Doran Timson said: “Across Scotland, the SNP Government have introduced completely inappropriate questions to children as young as four and are pushing for primary school children to have LGBT champions.
Councillor McGuire told the meeting that West Lothian schools “foster an inclusive and supportive ethos for children and young people to support their individual circumstances”
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