Taxpayer-funded booklet promoting prostitution to help pay for ‘sex swaps’ withdrawn

A booklet, part-funded by taxpayers, has been withdrawn after it was slammed for promoting prostitution to women as a way to pay for sex change procedures.

CliniQ, which published the booklet, receives funding from King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Councils.

The booklet encouraged women, many of whom are young adults, to engage in public and private sex acts with gay men while disguising the fact they are female.

Vulnerable

Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne said the booklet was “surely outside the professional ethics of NHS medical professionals and may even go beyond the bounds of the law”.

cruel, dangerous and deeply wrong

Kate Barker, Managing Director of homosexual lobby group LGB Alliance, commented: “We are astonished that a leaflet encouraging vulnerable girls to undertake criminally deceptive and breathtakingly risky sexual acts in gay men’s saunas and quiet woodlands is being endorsed by the NHS.”

She added: “Encouraging young women to believe they are really gay men is cruel, dangerous and deeply wrong.”

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust stated that the booklet is no longer available on CliniQ’s website and that the Trust had no involvement in its publication or distribution.

Crowdfunding

Earlier this year, it was revealed that young people who struggle with gender confusion are raising money online to pay for cross-sex hormones and irreversible surgery.

The Daily Mail reported that hundreds of teenagers are raising significant sums of money through internet crowdfunding campaigns to finance dramatic life changing procedures at private clinics.

The newspaper also found that the unlicensed business GenderGP, founded by the disgraced medic Helen Webberley, offers ‘tips’ to children on its website on how to launch an appeal for donations.

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