How did the NHS allow gender ideology to take precedence over the care of vulnerable children? This week, the long-awaited Cass Review into the now-shuttered Tavistock Clinic was published. It found that the puberty blockers it prescribed to over a thousand children with gender dysmorphia was based on remarkably weak evidence.
James Heale, The Spectator's political correspondent, interviews the journalist Hannah Barnes, author of 'Time to Think'.
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