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Eh? Baroness Hunt?

Stonewall tried to suppress early warnings to schools about the shaky evidence base for medical transitions for children, The Times can reveal.

Speaking for the first time since the publication of the Cass review, Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green insisted that Stonewall had always supported calls for evidence-based medicine during her leadership from 2014 to 2019.

However, when campaigners sent out resource packs to schools in 2018 warning teachers that there was little medical evidence to support puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, Stonewall sought to have them removed from schools.

Baroness?

Ruth Elizabeth Hunt, Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green (born 12 March 1980) is a Welsh administrator who was Chief Executive of UK-based lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans equality charity Stonewall,[1] the largest LGBT equality body in Europe, from 2014 until her resignation in 2019.[2]

Hunt was nominated for a life peerage and Crossbench member of the House of Lords in the 2019 Prime Minister’s Resignation Honours.[3] She was created Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green, of Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, on 16 October 2019.

Yep, Theresa.

Might we not start being just a little more selective here?

13 thoughts on “Eh? Baroness Hunt?”

  1. Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green (born 12 March 1980) is a Welsh administrator

    So, why Bethnal Green other than being a pretend cock-ney

  2. Trust the New Tories to try to better New Labour.
    I thought the Blair/Brown era was a nightmare that we had awoken from. “Call me Dave” really was the Heir to Blair and Trixie proved to be a worth successor to the One Eyed Wanker.

  3. When the useless Sunak has finished thanking his lucky stars the Australian attack appears not to be terrorism after all, perhaps he’d like to make it ex-Baroness?

  4. You mean they will bend over backwards to claim it’s not terrorism.
    Had a similar attack locally and attacker survived and pled guilty, police said we will never know what motivated him to travel across the country to a suburban area he had no links with and start randomly stabbing people including a young mother and her baby, just one of those things that happen it seems

  5. Bloke in Pictland

    Wokeypedia article on Hunt:

    “This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral.” Astonishing!

    “Hunt is said to be Roman Catholic, but worships at an Anglican Church where she is a member of the Parochial Church Council.” One for Steve?

  6. Well, colour me amazed.

    Rainbow lanyard perverts with an interest in recruiting vulnerable children to their fetishes turned out not to be reliable guardians of the interests of children?

    Somebody phone the Scottish police, I think I’m in danger of Criminal Noticing or turning into Glinner.

  7. @BniC

    The BBC are implying that the attack was “far-right”. However, the attacker appeared to target mostly women, which doesn’t seem to me to be typical of incidents from that end of the spectrum.

  8. Mr Womby

    From the media here, he just seems to have been a ratbag.

    Anyway, fortunately the police shot him.

  9. Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green insisted that Stonewall had always supported calls for evidence-based medicine during her leadership

    Soviet level of gaslighting.

  10. @Pcar – “reportedly from Syria”

    That famous part of Syria, the Toowoomba suburb of Rockville in Queensland. And I though Australia had remained an independent country after splitting from the British Empire. Or maybe you need to be more careful in which reports you read.

  11. @Charles

    Video of 1st Sydney stabber does not match white man named

    After stabbing of Bishop by RoP, politicians and msm desperate to keep saying “not related/connected”

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