
Last week, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a review of sex education in schools after receiving a letter signed by 50 MPs protesting at the indoctrination of children into radical and biologically unevidenced ideologies about sex and gender. Led by Miriam Cates MP, they accused schools of providing RSE teaching that was “age inappropriate, extreme, sexualising and inaccurate”.
Such a review is long overdue, as will be testified by countless parents, whose protests over explicit and what they see as dangerously misleading teaching have all too often been ignored, trivialised, or even vilified – with themselves branded bigots or ‘monsters’.
But how are parents supposed to act when, for example, their three-year-old child comes home from nursery saying they’ve been taught they can choose for themselves whether they want to…