UK: Attorney General says JK Rowling is brave & schools do not need to accommodate trans pupils

She has praised JK Rowling for being “brave” & declared schools in England do not need to accommodate pupils who want to change their gender

Suella Braverman said legally schools do not have to use a new pronoun for children or let them wear school uniform of the gender they want to.

She said teachers should take a “much firmer line” on gender and schools can treat children by the gender they are born with because under-18s cannot legally change it.

“Under-18s cannot get a gender recognition certificate, under-18s cannot legally change sex. So again in the context of schools I think it’s even clearer,” she told The Times.

“A male child who says in a school that they are a trans girl, that they want to be female, is legally still a boy or a male. And schools have a right to treat them as such under the law. They don’t have to say OK, we’re going to let you change your pronoun or let you wear a skirt or call yourself a girl’s name.

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“Equally if they say they’re nonbinary they still remain legally, and physically, the sex they were born to. The school doesn’t have to say, actually OK, we’ll take what this child says and we’ll change our systems and service to accommodate this child. It doesn’t have to do that.”

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