Education minister discusses fallout from RSE Curriculum
The education minister says a school on the Island has been sent 'demands for the arrest and execution of staff members', following a row over sex education classes.
Julie Edge updated Tynwald members this morning as Part 1 of an investigation into the classes has been completed.
It found claims of a drag queen teaching a class to be 'inaccurate' and videos circulated about the curriculum to have promoted 'misinformation.'
In the aftermath, Ms Edge says staff have been made to feel unsafe:
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