The MP said the charities had "socially transitioned a great number of children" who had "lived their lives believing they have changed sex but they haven't and they never will be able to".
"Morgan had passed all his interviews and assessments to secure a place at Britannia Royal Naval College as a Cadet Officer and follow a career as a submariner. He was awaiting a start date to pursue his dream."We are so proud of him."
Emergency services were called to the incident at 21:25 BST.The A14 was closed eastbound between junctions 34 and 35 until about 20:00 the following day.Police said one person sustained fatal injuries and three other people in the same car suffered serious injuries.
Industrial developments mean mill fires are far less common these days, although moorland blazes still occur regularly.Mr Whiteley, from Calderdale, worked as a firefighter for 31 years before becoming a driver trainer in 2006. This year is his 50th working for the service.
WYFRS chief fire officer John Roberts said the 70-year-old had made an impact on "hundreds" of people throughout his career.
"I can honestly say that it's been a pleasure," Mr Whiteley told the BBC.Another within government said of Gray’s leadership: “However bad you think it is, it’s worse.”
When asked by reporters if Gray had “become the story”, Sir Keir responded: “I’m not going to talk behind her back and I’m not going to talk about individual members of staff, whether it’s Sue Gray or any other member of staff.“All I can say about the stories is most of them are wildly wrong.”
Gray controversially joined Labour as the leader’s top aide last year after more than 30 years in the civil service.She was thrust into the public spotlight in 2022 when she led an investigation into gatherings in government offices during the Covid-19 pandemic, while Boris Johnson was prime minister.