Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has spoken out on his struggles with cancel culture after years of speaking out on trans issues.
Linehan even divulged a recent struggle that saw him almost not be allowed into Australia, claiming he was seen as being a ‘bigot’.
It comes after the Cass Review delivered a scathing verdict on NHS practices into gender-questioning children.
Linehan believes the report, which said children have been let down by a lack of research and evidence on the use of puberty blockers and hormones, has vindicated his position on trans matters.
With the publication of the review, it emerged that adult clinics had refused to support a study on outcomes for approximately 9,000 young people who have moved over the years from the now-shut gender service at the Tavistock trust into adult gender dysphoria clinics.
Dr Cass said it would have been a “world-leading opportunity” to add to the evidence base and described it as “hugely disappointing” that they had decided not to take part.
Source: ‘It’s just been a nightmare’: Graham Linehan ‘nearly barred from Australia’ over trans views