The Starmer government’s proposed ‘conversion practices’ law risks criminalising the ordinary work of churches, the Chairman of the Greater Love Declaration has said.
The Government plans to push through “a full trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices, while protecting the freedom for people to explore their sexual orientation and gender identity”.
A group of doctors, psychiatrists, politicians and other professionals warned the Prime Minister that the proposals could also create a “slippery slope towards criminalising parents”.
In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, the 140 signatories highlighted that under similar legislation in the Australian state of Victoria, parents may be committing ‘conversion therapy’ if they object to their child taking puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones.
They stated: “In truth, the real ‘conversion’ taking place is that of children who are being led to believe, in schools and elsewhere, that it is possible to be born in the wrong body. We believe that your focus should be squarely on tackling that.”
The plan is also an enormous threat to Bible-true Christians offer advices, courses and support for sexually-confused individuals who want to 'copnvert' away from LGBTQ perversion and become 'straight'.