Civil Service Lawyers Accused of Trying to Scupper Schools Trans Guidance With Leak Claiming “High Risk of Successful Legal Challenge”

Civil service lawyers have been accused of trying to scupper Kemi Badenoch’s schools trans guidance following a leak which claimed the guidance has a “high risk of successful legal challenge”. The Mail has the story.

Civil service lawyers have been accused of trying to thwart ministers by raising objections to new guidance on transgender pupils.

A leak has revealed the Department for Education’s legal team claimed key parts of the long-awaited document for teachers on ‘gender-questioning children’ would be overturned in court.

They even stated that stopping primary school children from adopting new pronouns had a “high risk of successful legal challenge”.

The clash is the latest in a series between the Whitehall ‘Blob’ and the Government, which has seen frustrated ministers claiming their policies have been blocked by activist civil servants.

Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch, who drove through the new guidance, has previously told how officials tried to stop her banning gender-neutral toilets and advised her against meeting a young woman who regretted transitioning.

A Government source said: “This guidance is legally robust. Yet the very fact that someone, presumably in the Department for Education, has felt the need to leak this legal advice, shows the battle that Kemi Badenoch had to fight to shift the institutional assumptions and get this guidance to where it is today.”

Worth reading in full.

Separately, and perhaps surprisingly, Labour’s Education Spokesman Bridget Phillipson welcomed the guidance, saying: “School leaders have been telling me they wanted to see greater clarity on how they should approach what is a very sensitive and, at times, difficult issue.”

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JeremyP99
2 years ago

Time for a Stalinist purge on the Civil Service.

bfbf334
2 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

100% (evil scum bags)

transmissionofflame
2 years ago

stopping primary school children from adopting new pronouns”

Except you can’t really “adopt a new pronoun” unless you’re talking about yourself. All you can do is ask or force other people to “adopt new pronouns” when referring to you. Compelled speech.

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago

Yet again the legal profession is the enabler for society’s current ills.

I would say it’s more about encouraging others to police speech otherwise how else would mis-pronouning be identified? Children might report fellow-pupils for a laugh or out of malice and will not know how dangerous it is. It then becomes embedded in society.

wokeman
wokeman
2 years ago

Time the state was effectively abolished as it’s failed. Monetary freedom is the only way this can actually be achieved. Whilst the state has a monopoly on money it can largely do as it pleases, including stealing our money with impunity either through taxation or inflation. God bless Mrs Thatcher but she was not anything like radical enough.

JohnK
2 years ago

Yes, Minister. Appleby crawling out of the woodwork? Maybe not much has changed in the Service.

WithASmallC
WithASmallC
2 years ago

I fail to see how civil servants can think that age based equality allows a 5 year old to enjoy the same rights as adults to “change gender” yet a 20 year old with a wife, baby and mortgage is not entitled to the full minimum wage.

EppingBlogger
2 years ago

Tge Tories will not get sympathy but brick bats for enabling the supremacy of the blob. When Blair and Brown were undermining the institutions the Tories were supportive or irrelevant. Since coming into government in 2910 they have carried on with it.

we must get rid of them.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Getting rid of the Tories is all well and good but let us not forget we now live in a one party state. Changing the name of the notionally party in power will not alter the colour of the politics it will simply change the shade.

godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Nobody in the UK is forced to vote for either the Tories or Labour. The problem is that there are too many people like some people here, who are opposed to the (current) Tories and Labour, who don’t vote. Not voting is a vote for the status quo of Tories or Labour.

Smudger
2 years ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Voting for Independents or a centre Right challenger is an option.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
2 years ago

We need to move to the system they have in the US whereby each new government appoints what are currently permanent secretaries und deputy secretaries in each department and if they don’t do the minister’s bidding, including making sure the people under them stay in line, they get sacked.

For a fist full of roubles

I was looking for examples of right wing rather than socialist dictatorships and many so-called information sources immediately equate right wing politics with totalitarianism. It would seem that the internet has been taken over by the left.