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The Trans Agenda

[6 April 2025]

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Having failed to include an introduction in most editions of this newsletter’s short life, I’ve promised myself I’ll try to remember going forward. That said, this week my brain feels like it’s been turned to mush, likely Covid, despite negative tests. The absence of taste and smell is the giveaway.

It’s been another week of the same shite dressed as breaking news. We’re living in Groundhog Day on steroids, courtesy of the Nazi at the gym. A few new grifters found their way into the headlines, Helen Joyce continues to ensure that there will be no way back for her when this madness finally ends, and it will end, while the British media remain steadfast in ignoring the escalating horrors being inflicted on trans people under their ‘feminist hero’, Donald Trump. To their credit, they’re also ignoring his attacks on cisgender women, so at least the consistency is admirable, if not much else.

UK & IRELAND NEWS

NHS admits denying gender-affirming healthcare to trans children [Sunday Times]

  • The NHS has not prescribed a single new course of hormones or puberty blockers to trans children since closing the Tavistock clinic a year ago, cutting off medical care for young people. Despite over 250 children being seen in new regional services, none have been offered gender-affirming hormone treatment. Thousands remain on waiting lists. NHS England confirmed that while prescriptions are technically still possible, no case has yet been deemed ‘appropriate’ by a national panel, reflecting the ideological policy shift away from supporting trans youth through medical care.

Universities retreat from trans inclusion policies after free speech fine

  • According to The Times [Saturday] UK universities are reviewing or removing trans inclusion policies after the University of Sussex was fined £585,000 by the Office for Students for policies that defend trans people. The infiltrated regulator claimed Sussex’s policy risked deterring lawful gender-critical views, i.e. bigotry. Several institutions, including Leeds, Essex, and Exeter, are now revising documents amid sector-wide anxiety and government-encouraged discrimination.

Darlington nurses case adjourned

  • The case of the Darlington nurses, who are seemingly harassing a trans nurse for existing, and who are supported by Wes Streeting, has been adjourned until 20 October to allow the NHS to ‘carry out an internal investigation’. The hearing will then take four weeks with around 30 witnesses. The case has already generated a lot of media coverage, with the Mail naming the trans nurse in full this week. Between now and October, I fully expect the nurse’s life to be destroyed by the press in the name of ‘protecting women’.

Helen Joyce calls for surgeons to be jailed for life

  • Helen Joyce, the prominent but ignorant Sex Matters anti-trans activist, told the Oxford Literary Festival that doctors who perform gender-affirming surgeries on teenagers should be jailed for life. Joyce, who framed trans identity as a “social contagion” and called UK leaders “cowards,” was met with student protest. See PAPER REVIEW for more. She has previously called trans people a ‘huge problem for a sane world’ and said she would like that to be her epitaph.

Labour ignore trans people on Trans Day of Visibility