Labour HeartlandsWritten by Paul Knaggs.

Bridget Phillipson returns Fact-Based Sex Ed to British Schools'
The Great Unwoke-ening: Science Returns to Sex Education

For years, our classrooms have been hijacked by ideological zealots masquerading as educators. Children were told that boys could magically become girls, that feelings trumped facts, and that biology was just another opinion in the marketplace of ideas. But now, after relentless pressure from parents, teachers, and campaigners who refused to be silenced, the Department for Education has finally surrendered to reality.

From July 2025, new statutory guidance on Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) will come into effect, and biology is back where it belongs: at the heart of education.

This isn’t some cosmetic tweak designed to appease critics. This is a seismic shift, a formal, legally binding directive that sex education must be grounded in material reality, not postmodern fantasy. No more gender ideology dressed up as progressive education. No more confusion between feelings and facts. Just the basic, unassailable truth: sex is real, biological, and scientifically verifiable.

This follows a rare moment of clarity amid years of ideological confusion, when the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that under the Equality Act, the terms “woman” and “sex” refer to biological reality . . . 

Biology Strikes Back 🪶 Fact-Based Sex Ed Returns To British Schools

Labour HeartlandsWritten by Paul Knaggs.

Bridget Phillipson returns Fact-Based Sex Ed to British Schools'
The Great Unwoke-ening: Science Returns to Sex Education

For years, our classrooms have been hijacked by ideological zealots masquerading as educators. Children were told that boys could magically become girls, that feelings trumped facts, and that biology was just another opinion in the marketplace of ideas. But now, after relentless pressure from parents, teachers, and campaigners who refused to be silenced, the Department for Education has finally surrendered to reality.

From July 2025, new statutory guidance on Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) will come into effect, and biology is back where it belongs: at the heart of education.

This isn’t some cosmetic tweak designed to appease critics. This is a seismic shift, a formal, legally binding directive that sex education must be grounded in material reality, not postmodern fantasy. No more gender ideology dressed up as progressive education. No more confusion between feelings and facts. Just the basic, unassailable truth: sex is real, biological, and scientifically verifiable.

This follows a rare moment of clarity amid years of ideological confusion, when the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that under the Equality Act, the terms “woman” and “sex” refer to biological reality . . . 

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