A senior volunteer at the NSPCC has revealed she quit the charity over concerns that it has been “completely captured” by Stonewall and is now pursuing an aggressive form of trans ideology which includes asking primary school pupils their pronouns. The Mail has more.
The whistleblower, Julia Marshall, told the Telegraph that after 30 years of volunteering with the children’s charity she had begun to notice gradual creep in policy which she claimed was tantamount to “grooming”.
The 62-year-old claimed that she and other volunteers had been put under significant pressure to affirm children’s choices of gender and were ostracised for speaking out.
Former police officer Ms. Marshall said that the new policies which sought to give gender questioning children more autonomy over their bodies was a “major red flag” and significant safeguarding risk as well as contrary to the stated aims of the charity.
The NSPCC was set up over 130 years and had traditionally concerned itself with protecting children from forms of physical, social and mental abuse. …
Mother of three Ms. Marshall has been a regular visitor to schools since 2012 through her role in the NSPCC and claimed that she spotted worrying signs of a creep in focus from as early as 2019.
In this instance, her supervisor in Hertfordshire had begun including her pronouns, “she/her”, in emails.
She told the Telegraph’s Planet Normal podcast: “I had a long conversation with her about it.
“She said we’ve been told that it’s important to show inclusivity.”
In 2022, at a classroom event in Welwyn Garden City, Ms. Marshall claimed the organisation had been completely consumed by the ideology.
She said: “They had a whole session on pronouns and transgender children.
“I was astounded because we were talking about primary school children under 11.
“I said ‘What on earth is going on?’ I really did feel like I was an alien.
“Everyone was like ‘No this is a thing, this is happening, it’s normal’.
“I said ‘How can you not see as a charity that this is a safeguarding risk?’.
“The reaction was ‘Well you’re weird’.
“I thought I can’t work for this charity any more. It’s been completely captured by Stonewall.”
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