Attorney general says schools ‘do not have to accommodate’ children’s gender wishes
Suella Braverman: ‘Schools 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.”’Suella Braverman: ‘Schools 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.”’Last modified on Sat 28 May 2022 09.08 BST, has said schools do not have to accommodate children who want to change gender under current legislation.
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