Link. He’s only posted this on Twitter for whatever reason, here’s what he wrote:

Puberty Blockers. A 🧵

Children’s healthcare must always be led by evidence.

Medicine given to children must always be proven safe and effective first.

I know there’s lots of fear and anxiety.

Let me explain why this decision was taken.

Cass Review found there is not enough evidence about the long-term impact of puberty blockers for gender incongruence to know whether they are safe or not, nor which children might benefit from them.

The evidence should have been established before they were ever prescribed.

The NHS took the decision to stop the routine use of puberty blockers for gender incongruence/dysphoria in children.

They are establishing a clinical trial with NIHR to ensure the effects of puberty blockers can be safely monitored and provide the evidence we need.

The former Health Secretary issued an emergency order to extend the restriction on prescription to the private sector, which I am defending.

Puberty blockers have been used to delay puberty in children and young people who start puberty much too early.

Use in those cases has been extensively tested (a very different indication from use in gender dysphoria) and has met strict safety requirements.

This is because the puberty blockers are suppressing hormone levels that are abnormally high for the age of the child.

This is different to stopping the normal surge of hormones that occur in puberty. This affects children’s psychological and brain development.

We don’t yet know the risks of stopping pubertal hormones at this critical life stage.

That is the basis upon which I am making decisions.

I am treading cautiously in this area because the safety of children must come first.

Some of the public statements being made are highly irresponsible and could put vulnerable young people at risk.

I know there’s lots of fear and anxiety. I am determined to improve the quality of, and access to, care for trans people.

I hope this thread provides some context for the caution and care I am taking when it comes to this vulnerable group of young people.

The decisions I am taking will always be based on evidence, rather than politics or political pressure.

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    The NHS took the decision to stop the routine use of puberty blockers for gender incongruence/dysphoria in children.

    This decision has been linked to the suicide of 16 people. But sure child safety must come first.

    Donate to the Good Law Project who are currently challenging this barbarism in the courts.

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      I live in the States in a state that banned gender affirming care for minors.

      One exchange I’ll never forget is a state senator saying “we have to ban these because we don’t know what the long term side effects might be”, to which the only queer senator we have responded “but we are well aware of the long term side effects of suicide”

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        Yeah wow can you imagine if a kid went through puberty with the wrong hormones? Therefore, let’s never ask which ones are the right ones.

        I am long past pretending conservatives give a shit if their lies make sense. But god damn, do I wish these people cared what words mean.

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          It’s muddy. Badenoch has bragged about putting ‘gender critical’ people into key positions, and that was the reason the Cass Review was able to happen. But the NHS did advise the government against the ban.