The whistleblower said after 30 years of volunteering with the children's charity she had begun to notice gradual creep in policy which she claimed was tantamount to 'grooming.'
A senior volunteer at the NSPCC has revealed she quit the charity over concerns that it had been 'completely captured' by Stonewall and was now pursuing an aggressive form of trans ideology which included asking primary school pupils their pronouns.
The NSPCC was set up over 130 years and had traditionally concerned itself with protecting children from forms of physical, social and mental abuse. READ MORE: Everything you need to know about the sweeping 400-page Cass report, including why it was set-up four years ago and what has happened since Advertisement Earlier this month, an eagerly-awaited review into the care of gender-questioning children in England and Wales tore apart current practices.
Mother of three Ms Marshall has been a regular visitor to schools since 2012 through her role in the NSPCC and claimed that she spotted worrying signs of a creep in focus from as early as 2019.
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