Reform councillor’s boast about removing ‘trans-ideological’ books from children’s library sections falls flat | Reform UK

A reform of the British Assembly member, the libraries of the district’s libraries from the children’s part of the “trans-ideological materials and books to remove the abolition of a pride, there was no such material there was no such material.
Paul WebB, the cabinet member of the communities in the City Council, covering the portfolio libraries, Published a video “One of our libraries has recently been contacted by a relevant member of a people who find trans-ideological materials and books in the children’s part”.
He said: “I looked at it and that was the situation.
“They do not belong to the children’s part of our libraries. It does not have to be said that our children were born in the wrong body. This will stop as of today.”
WebB’s message was retweeted by Council leader Line Kemkaran. In your own messageFire emojis with the dotted, “Another victory for #CommonsenseinTent My Bright Cabinet Member CLLR Paul Webb has removed this trans material from the children’s sections of all urban libraries. It is wrong to tell children that they are ‘in the wrong body’. “
Kemkaran’s tweet included a photo of a book called Autistic Translation, which looked like a library screen shelf, as well as a sign about the Pride events.
Some local inhabitants stated that they were in doubt in the narrative, local news website Kent Current, according to the district’s library system Five copies of the book were all held in an adult non -fictional sectionThe photograph seemed to be an exhibition at the entrance of Herne Bay Library, not the children’s part.
When asked by Guardian about this, Kent Council said that no book for adults could not confirm that urban libraries are about transsexual problems in children’s sections.
He confirmed that the complaint was about a book close to a library entrance that was placed in a section that is not possible to visit by children.
The Council, led by Reform, said in a statement: “The City Council confirmed that children are not exposed to adult transsexual literature in our libraries and will not be exposed to them.
“The staff in the district of the district were asked to stock books in categories suitable for age, and to ensure that no adult literature should not move towards children for children, or to choose books such as public welcome screens.
“At the entrance of a library in the City, a public exhibition follows the feedback of a resident who sees a transgender book for adults. The book has been moved to a section that is not possible to be visited by children.”




