"Children and families were not appropriately informed of the impact of medication on fertility and options for gamete preservation... only 4 children were referred to a specialist fertility and reproductive practitioner."
Sterilising children w/o informed consent is serious.
@LegalGengar From what I read, someone who has made a career of sorts out of taking people to court has been bitten on the arse big style after taking the wrong person to court and is now complaining about being taken back to court.
@BenMclaine@TurnLeftMediaUK You then went on to say your "view" couldn't be "changed"..
Reinforcing the propaganda over the reporting...
That isn't "editing" as I understand the term
@BenMclaine@TurnLeftMediaUK As a fearless journalist -their job being to dedicated to seeking the truth.. - it is odd you give a rallying cry to people from one "side" and express a virulently hostile opinion to thos from the other "side".
That isn't journalism...it is propaganda...
Just saying
@akuareindorf@cathydevine56@NadiaWhittomeMP Nadia Whittome would impress me if she recited the days of the week in the correct order... to be honest.
That would be a wim for her...
As nowt else that comes out her mouth makes any kind of sense!
A personal observation from my time working (23yrs) in a school 🇮🇪
During supervision duty on corridors before start of classes, during break times & end of school day, one of the regular jobs was moving groups of boys away from near or outside the girls’ toilets. They’d hang around there & target the girls coming out with some really vile, nasty comments. It wasn’t every boy or every day & plenty of teenagers never went near this kind of behaviour, but it happened often enough that it became part of the routine. What struck me most was how schools show a side of teenage life that parents rarely see, a boy who was perfectly decent on his own could completely change when he was with his mates. In the group, some of them switched into this laddish mode where the ‘fun’ was making crude remarks about girls, scoring points with each other by being as obnoxious as possible. It was all about getting laughs & kudos from the pack. I’m pretty sure most parents have no idea this goes on, they see their son at home & assume that’s how he acts everywhere. At the same time, they often don’t realise what their daughters are dealing with every single school day, the comments, the waiting around, the feeling of being targeted just for walking down a corridor or using the toilet. It’s a reminder that the group dynamic in secondary school can bring out behaviours that would never happen in isolation & a lot of it stays hidden from home. Keeping separate toilets for boys & girls is a basic, common-sense safeguard that protects girls, the group that suffers most when toilets are biologically mixed.
@windupgemma@CharlieMortdec2@QcWynter@mid502 5 tweets up, where i asked you to state your position clearly.
I invited you to comment, you accuse me of talking over you!
I never indicated I would reply after you did that. I asked for your opinion.
That's the lie!