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In a new low bar for democratic participation you can now defend democratic norms and stand up to China by getting tanked on Australian wine; the Tavistock clinic judgement and why you should probably collect some data if you're going to give puberty blockers to 10 year olds; and does the tendency of mainstream political parties to attack SF for its links to the IRA actually work at all?
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bell-v-Tavistock-Judgment.pdf
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In a new low bar for democratic participation you can now defend democratic norms and stand up to China by getting tanked on Australian wine; the Tavistock clinic judgement and why you should probably collect some data if you're going to give puberty blockers to 10 year olds; and does the tendency of mainstream political parties to attack SF for its links to the IRA actually work at all?
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bell-v-Tavistock-Judgment.pdf
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