Jennifer Thetford-Kay

Jennifer Thetford-Kay

With Keir Starmer unable to define what a woman is, no wonder Stonewall is targeting Labour’s top team

Stonewall chief executive Nancy Kelley met with Sir Keir Starmer last month. The charity is accused of being a lobby group with influence based on 'fear' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12304879/With-Keir-Starmer-unable-define-woman-no-wonder-Stonewall-targeting-Labour.html
Last month, former journalist Iain Anderson and Stonewall chief executive Nancy Kelley met with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and a group of LGBTQ+ business leaders.

After years of controversy, many hoped trans-rights obsessed Stonewall’s creeping takeover of our institutions had been curbed – but a special Mail investigation has discovered how we’re STILL in the charity’s stranglehold 

By Sanchez Manning23:19 14 Jul 2023, updated 23:22 14 Jul 2023
Stonewall has weathered years of controversy to remain powerful political force
But in recent years the charity's fight has pivoted to more ideological territory

Autism & Gender Identity

There is increasing awareness among parents, caregivers, clinicians and therapists that there is a clear link between gender identity issues and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

We know that currently, 76% of referees to The Tavistock & Portman Gender Identity Service (GIDS) are adolescent girls, and we also know from The Tavistock’s statistics that 48% either have a diagnosis of, or show traits of Autism.
Altogether, this is an astonishing number of young people sharing characteristics that are usually only present in 1% of the population. While there is clear evidence that there is a link between the number of children and young people with gender dysphoria or identifying under the transgender umbrella, there is no research that looks at why. Part of the reason for this is that the exponential rise in children and young people experiencing gender dysphoria or identifying as trans has taken place very quickly – too fast in fact, for research to keep up.

The Paedophile Information Exchange: Timeline of press cuttings 1975-2014 & brief history

Brief history & Press cutting linked to PIE: The Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) was a British pro-paedophile activist group, founded in October 1974 and officially disbanded in 1984. The group campaigned for the abolition of the age of consent. It was described by the BBC in 2007 as "an international organisation of people who trade obscene material".

Allegations of child sexual abuse linked to Westminster

This investigation concerns institutional responses to allegations of child sexual abuse and
exploitation involving persons of public prominence who were associated with Westminster.
Westminster is defined in this report as the centre of the United Kingdom’s government,
government ministers and officials, as well as Parliament, its members and the political
parties represented there.
Seven topics were covered in evidence. These were: police misconduct, political parties,
whips’ offices, the Paedophile Information Exchange, prosecutorial decisions, the honours
system, and current safeguarding policies in government, Parliament and the political parties..................