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Toddler kicked out of UK nursery school for being ‘transphobic’

The British toddler was suspended from nursery due to being “transphobic” in the move that Prime Minister Kiel Starmer would not return.

“Obviously, the Prime Minister doesn't support such a kind of measure, but likewise, I don't know of any particular incident,” a Downing Street spokesperson said Tuesday. According to Telegraph.

“I think all of the data on this is very extensively analyzed, so I think it's very difficult to provide comments on a particular case. Students and staff are by no means subject to abuse, but please proportionate the actions taken to tackle the action,” they added.

Children aged 3 or 4 were banned from unidentified state primary schools between 2022 and 2023 due to “abuse of sexual orientation and gender identity.” Telegraph reported on Mondaycites data from the National Ministry of Education (DFE).

No details were provided for the incident that led to the child's suspension.

The shocking suspension of TOT was revealed in data from the UK Ministry of Education on Tuesday. PA images via Getty Images

That DFE data from that grade showed that a total of 94 students in the state primary school were suspended or expelled to demonstrate transphobia or homophobia.

Prime Minister Kiel Starmer said he would not support this type of measure. Pool/AFP via Getty Images

Other Brits were furious at the timeouts mandated by the Tyke government.

“Sometimes, extremes of gender ideology cast incredibly crazy stories, and infants who are interrupted from nursery schools due to so-called transphobia or homophobia are one such example,” Helen Joyce, director of Sex Matters' advocacy, told the outlet, adding that it was “relentless.”

“Worse, this is not an isolated case,” she added, blasting the fact that 13 students, ages 4 and 5, were “stopped or permanently removed from school for the same reasons.”

The infant was accused of displaying “transphobia” or “homophobia” against another student or teacher. Photos via Getty Images

A DFE spokesman defended the action.

“All students and staff should be safe and protected at schools and never face violence or abuse,” they told the Telegraph.

J.K. Rowling, an outspoken critic of trans ideology, author of “Harry Potter,” was called “totalitarian madness.”

“If you think that little kids should be punished for being aware of sex, then you should not be near your kids, you are a dangerous enthusiast who is not in an authority position against them.” She wrote in X.

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