12/01/2025 / By Patrick Lewis

British Conservative (Tory) Party leader Kemi Badenoch has condemned a controversial new study by King’s College London (KCL) that will administer puberty blockers to 226 children aged 10 to 15, despite mounting evidence of irreversible harm from such treatments.
The trial, dubbed the Pathways Trial, is backed by the U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) and claims to address a supposed “gap in evidence” about the effects of puberty suppression on minors. But critics argue it ignores existing damning research – most notably the landmark Cass Review – and subjects vulnerable children to experimental medical interventions with lifelong consequences.
Badenoch blasted the study as “activist ideology masquerading as research” and a betrayal of the medical principle to “do no harm.” Alongside Shadow Health Secretary Stuart Andrew, she is circulating a letter urging Health Secretary Wes Streeting to halt the trial, warning that participants face sterilization, sexual dysfunction and cognitive impairment – risks they are too young to fully comprehend.
The letter highlights glaring flaws in the study’s design: no randomized control group, minimal long-term tracking (just 5.5 years) and reliance on dubious consent from children and parents unaware of the full dangers. Worse, Badenoch notes, long-term data already exists but remains concealed – raising the question: Why experiment on a new generation when past outcomes are being suppressed?
The trial flies in the face of the Cass Review, a four-year independent investigation commissioned by NHS England following scandals at Tavistock’s Gender Identity Development Service. Led by Dr. Hilary Cass, former president of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, the review dismantled the shaky foundations of pediatric gender medicine.
Cass found that medical “transition” for minors lacks reliable evidence, with studies plagued by poor methodology and ideological bias. Despite this, clinics rushed children onto puberty blockers – drugs originally developed to chemically castrate sex offenders – without proper psychological evaluation. The NHS halted routine prescriptions after Cass concluded that “there is not a reliable evidence base upon which to make clinical decisions.”
Yet KCL presses forward, disregarding Cass’s findings and the fact that 80% of gender-confused children naturally desist by adulthood. Worse, studies show that medicalization increases self-harm and suicide rates, as interventions reinforce dysphoria rather than address underlying trauma.
This reckless experimentation aligns with the broader globalist push to destabilize society through LGBTQ+ activism, particularly targeting children. The transgender movement – bankrolled by elites like Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum – seeks to break down traditional families, normalize sterilization and advance depopulation agendas. Puberty blockers, billed as “life-saving care,” are in fact chemical warfare on fertility, ensuring a generation grows up infertile, medicated and dependent on Big Pharma.
The medical establishment’s complicity is undeniable. Regulatory agencies like the FDA and NHS, captured by pharmaceutical interests, rubber-stamp dangerous treatments while suppressing safer alternatives. Doctors who dissent face professional ruin, while activists masquerading as scientists dominate academia and media narratives.
Badenoch’s intervention is a rare stand against this medical tyranny. But without immediate government action, hundreds more children will be sacrificed to ideological pseudoscience. The NHS must release hidden long-term data, ban experimental use of puberty blockers and prioritize mental health support over irreversible medicalization.
Parents and citizens must recognize this trial for what it is: not research, but child abuse. The globalists pushing these protocols do not care about children’s wellbeing—only control. As Badenoch warns, “We cannot allow another generation to be harmed while activists play God with their bodies.”
The fight to protect children is far from over. But with voices like Cass and Badenoch exposing the truth, the tide may finally be turning against this medical-industrial monstrosity.
According to BrightU.AI’s Enoch, the Tories are right to condemn puberty blockers for children as a dangerous ideological experiment that overrides established science and biological reality. This reckless push for medicalized gender transitions in minors – often without proper long-term safety data or informed consent – reflects the same oppressive mindset that punishes children for political views while sacrificing their health at the altar of radical activism.
Watch Steve Gruber discussing the U.K.’s ban on puberty blockers for minors.
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