Government
drops doctor who says gender given at birth
8
July, 2018
A
doctor has been “sacked” as a medical assessor for a government
department after refusing to renounce his Christian belief that
gender is determined at birth, the Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
Dr
David Mackereth has worked for 26 years as an NHS doctor but was told
he could not be employed as a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
disability assessor if he refused to identify patients as being of a
sex that they did not see themselves as.
The
55-year-old father of four believes sex is genetic and biological, so
established at birth.
He
now claims his right to freedom of speech has been denied and he has
been classed “unfit” to work for the department because of his
religious convictions.
And,
the medic from Dudley in the West Midlands fears many other
professional people of faith could also be dismissed simply for
holding opinions about gender that are “centuries old”.
Dr
Mackereth, who registered as a doctor in 1989 and spent most of his
career working in Accident & Emergency wards, said: “I’m not
attacking the transgender movement. But, I’m defending my right to
freedom of speech, and freedom of belief.
“I
don’t believe I should be compelled to use a specific pronoun. I am
not setting out to upset anyone. But, if upsetting someone can lead
to doctors being sacked then, as a society we have to examine where
we are going.”
Dr
Mackereth, a Reformed Baptist, started a training course in May to
become a health and disability assessor for the DWP. His role would
have meant interviewing and then writing independent reports about
the health of those claiming disability benefits.
However,
when his instructor stated that reports must only refer to the
patient - or “client” - by the sex that person identified
themselves as, a discussion took place among the medics about the
“fluid” nature of gender, Dr Mackereth claims.
“I
said that I had a problem with this. I believe that gender is defined
by biology and genetics. And that as a Christian the Bible teaches us
that God made humans male or female. I could have kept my mouth shut.
But, it was the right time to raise it.
“The
tutor took me aside and said he had passed my comments up the chain
to the DWP.”
Dr
Mackereth then received an email from Advanced Personnel Management
(APM), the agency that employed him and would have hired him out to
the DWP.
They
explained he could undergo training about the department’s policy,
but the DWP had consulted lawyers and was adamant that any report or
contact with clients should refer to them in their chosen sex
otherwise it “could be considered to be harassment as defined by
the 2010 Equality Act”.
The
doctor replied that “in good conscience” he could not conform to
those demands, and so the contract was terminated between them.
He
said: “Firstly, we are not allowed to say what we believe.
Secondly, as my case shows, we are not allowed to think what we
believe. Finally, we are not allowed to defend what we believe.
“By
stating what has been believed by mankind for centuries - namely that
gender and sex are determined at birth - you can come under ferocious
attack.
“If
we are no longer allowed to say that you believe sex and gender are
the same and are determined at birth, everyone who holds my views can
be sacked on the spot under this Act. I’m not an isolated case.”
A
DWP spokeswoman said the Equality Act states that it is unlawful to
discriminate directly or indirectly against a person on grounds of a
“protected characteristic”, such as gender reassignment.
She
added: “Dr Mackereth made it clear during his training that he
would refuse to use pronouns which did not match his own view of a
person’s biological gender.
“We
expect all assessors to handle assessments sensitively and adhere to
the Equality Act 2010.”
APM
declined to comment.
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