Parents could be charged with domestic abuse for not using their child’s preferred pronoun under controversial guidelines|UK

A fresh row erupted yesterday over controversial guidelines from the Crown Prosecution Service that could allegedly lead to parents being charged with domestic abuse for not using their child’s preferred pronoun.

The CPS faced claims it was ‘losing the plot’ over guidance that could also mean someone who refuses to fund their partner’s transitioning process could be committing a serious offence.

However, The Mail on Sunday was told the CPS was now reviewing its controversial ‘Impacts of Domestic Abuse’ advice.

Source: Parents could be charged with domestic abuse for not using their child’s preferred pronoun under controversial guidelines

One thought on “Parents could be charged with domestic abuse for not using their child’s preferred pronoun under controversial guidelines|UK”

  1. Omg Your kidding right? Please tell me your kidding. this is really an upside down world. Geez. This ain’t even domestic abuse not using preferred pronouns

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