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Britain’s Gender-Youth Clinic Faces Mass Legal Action

Britain’s main gender-youth clinic was shut down after an independent review deemed it unsafe. Now, it’s facing mass legal action from an expected 1,000 families in a medical-negligence lawsuit.

The Times of London reports:

Tom Goodhead, chief executive of Pogust Goodhead [the law firm filing the suit], told The Times: “Children and young adolescents were rushed into treatment without the appropriate therapy and involvement of the right clinicians, meaning that they were misdiagnosed and started on a treatment pathway that was not right for them.

“These children have suffered life-changing and, in some cases, irreversible effects of the treatment they received.”

Papers are expected to be lodged at the High Court within six months.

The treatment of gender-confused minors at American gender-youth clinics is even more reckless and is happening on a larger scale. Should the lawsuit be successful, the incident at the Tavistock could be a shot heard around the world.

Madeleine Kearns is a staff writer at National Review and a visiting fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum.
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