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UK government confirms it will treat bans of gay and trans ‘conversion therapies’ as separate issues

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The UK government is reportedly “not budging” on its decision not to ban trans ‘conversion therapy’, despite widespread calls to do so.

On 31 March, a leaked document seen by ITV News confirmed that the UK government was no longer planning to ban so-called ‘conversion therapy’ despite promising to do so since 2018.

However, mere hours after the news broke, the government made a U-turn on its decision in the wake of public outcry at it – including from fellow Conservative politicians.

Despite this, the renewed plans reportedly do not currently cover banning the use of the practice on trans people. “The Prime Minister has changed his mind off the back of the reaction to our report and he WILL now ban conversion therapy after all,” said Paul Brand, the journalist who broke the story. “Senior Govt source absolutely assures me it’ll be in Queen’s Speech. “But only gay conversion therapy, not trans.” On 4 April, the government released a statement appearing to confirm that trans and gay ‘conversion therapy’ will be treated as two separate issues due to concerns of “unintended consequences”, particularly for those under the age of 18. “The Government has a proud record on LGBT rights, and the Prime Minister is committed to bringing forward legislation to ban conversion therapy,” the statement read. “Recognising the complexity of issues and need for further careful thought, we will carry out separate work to consider the issue of transgender conversion therapy further. “This is a legally complex area and we have a responsibility to ensure unintended consequences are not written into legislation, particularly in the case of under 18s.” This is a breaking story.

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