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Transgender women to be ‘banned from being treated in female wards’ under new health plans | UK News


A raft of new health changes are expected to be announced later today(Picture: Getty Images)

Transgender women will be banned from being treated in female hospital wards in England, the health secretary is set to announce today.

Steve Barclay is expected to announce plans to push back against what he calls ‘wokery’ in the NHS in his conference speech later today.

He said ‘wokery’ has led to women’s rights being increasingly sidelined.

Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Mr Barclay said: ‘We need a common-sense approach to sex and equality issues in the NHS. That is why I am announcing proposals for clearer rights for patients.’

He said ‘sex-specific language’ has also been ‘restored’ to health advice pages about cervical and ovarian cancer and the menopause.

He said: ‘It is vital that women’s voices are heard in the NHS and the privacy, dignity and safety of all patients are protected.’

RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE Mandatory Credit: Photo by MI News/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14133970ab) Steve Barclay MP during the Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester on Sunday 1st October 2023. Conservative Party Conference 2023, Manchester, United Kingdom - 01 Oct 2023

Steve Barclay will speak at the conference in Manchester later today (Picture: MI News/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

A source close to Mr Barclay told Sky News he was ‘fed up with this agenda and the damage it’s causing, language like ‘chestfeeding’, talking about pregnant ‘people’ rather than women’.

They added: ‘It exasperates the vast majority of people, and he is determined to take action on it.

‘He is concerned that women’s voices should be heard on healthcare and that too often wokery and ideological dogma is getting in the way of this.’

In April, Equalities minister Kemi Badenoch said the government could ban trans women from entering female-only spaces, and asked parliament’s human rights watchdog for its advice to change official wording from just ‘sex’ to ‘biological sex’, which she described as a ‘technical and contested area of law’.

Elsewhere in his speech, Mr Barclay will announce an expansion of NHS training and funding of new technology in the health service.

He will also announce new medical schools in Worcester, Chester and Uxbridge, as well as an increase in the number of places up and down the country for students wanting to train to be doctors.

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