Agreed.
It's going to be tricky though, because both Cass and conversion therapy are in the manifesto and, as I understand it, the Lords only gets a maximum of two hearings to reject or push back on a manifesto promise. So, in theory, she could request an amendment to a conversion therapy Bill and it could come back completely unamended for its second hearing. Even if it's at odds with the Cass Report recommendations 🤦♀️ The influence of Stonewall etc, the Labour majority and the whip are all going to play a big part in how this goes.
Manifesto wording on Cass Report:
We will work to implement the expert recommendations of the Cass Review to ensure that young people presenting to the NHS with gender dysphoria are receiving appropriate and high-quality care
And on conversion therapy:
So-called conversion therapy is abuse – there is no other word for it – so Labour will finally deliver a full trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices, while protecting the freedom for people to explore their sexual orientation and gender identity.
Hopefully they'll see sense and stall the conversion therapy work in the same way that the Tories did, when they realise that a) it's more complicated than they thought and b) thankfully we've not got religion dominating this like in the US, and gay conversion therapy is rare here.