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Susie Green (former Mermaids CEO) sets up clinic to bypass ban on puberty blockers for children

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zibzibara · 19/07/2024 16:56

https://inews.co.uk/news/mermaids-ceo-clinic-avoid-ban-puberty-blockers-children-3179213

The main route is enabled by a simple, glaring omission in the legislation: the government could have banned the importation of puberty blockers but did not.

Green told i she sought legal advice from David Lock KC, one of the lawyers challenging the ban in the high court, and prior to that had contacted Jolyon Maugham, a KC, and a campaigner for trans rights. He is the director of the Good Law Project, which is supporting the high court case.

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Green, using this advice, established a route by which she believes her clinic can help provide puberty blockers to under-18s. First, Anne Health is hiring clinicians – nurses, doctors, and endocrinologists – who are not based in the UK (even though the company is) which means their specialist doctors in the European Economic Area are free to write prescriptions and “are regulated by their own medical bodies outside of the UK”.

Then, once prescribed, because the ban relates to England, Wales and Scotland but not Northern Ireland, the prescriptions will be sent to alternative addresses in Northern Ireland, from where patients from mainland Britain can collect them. “We’ve got a network of Northern Ireland families who are willing to take receipt of medication sent to them,” said Green. “The families just need to go over there and the kids need to get the medication and if they bring it back it exploits this legal loophole.”

Former Mermaids CEO sets up clinic to avoid ban on puberty blockers for children

Trans rights advocate Susie Green set to exploit loophole in government's hormone blocker ban - claiming law is impossible to prosecute

https://inews.co.uk/news/mermaids-ceo-clinic-avoid-ban-puberty-blockers-children-3179213

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Needmoresleep · 28/08/2024 09:52

Chouette77 · 28/08/2024 09:19

It's been supported by ROSA, who say they are a feminist group :(

Seemingly led by a transwoman who has been waiting years for medical treatment to transition. Lots on "more deaths" hyperbole.

The Sinn Fein decision to support is politically astute. Emergency Executive decisions need support from key ministers from various leading parties. A lot of people, inevitably, were worried about SF taking the First Minster role, and will be relieved to see evidence that SF does work within a consensus to make sensible decisions even though their party/Southern Irelands position is different. The Mayor is Alliance.

UtopiaPlanitia · 03/09/2024 17:53

SF have always been disingenuous about having very different (sometimes clashing) policies on both sides of the border yet simultaneously claiming to be a unified all-island party that wants a united Ireland. It doesn’t make sense to me other than as a cynical strategy to win votes i.e. 'These are our principles. If you don’t like them, we have others’ 🙄

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