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Catholic school closes after strike over LGBTQ+ book controversy

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The John Fisher School in the South London town of Croydon has been forced to close as staff go on strike over the controversial cancellation of a visit by LGBTQ+ author Simon James Green.

Green has authored several books aimed at young adults that often feature LGBTQ+ characters including his forthcoming novel being titled Welcome […] The post Catholic school closes after strike over LGBTQ+ book controversy appeared first on GCN.

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