RISHI Sunak wants to reform sex education so it is taught sensitively.
The PM believes he can protect young children by ensuring lessons are age-appropriate.
Rishi Sunak wants to reform sex education taught in schoolsCredit: AlamySome MPs believe pupils are taught controversial gender ideologies and exposed to sexual material too young.
A published review, sped up by the PM, is expected by the summer.
Mr Sunak told The Sun on Sunday: “What I want is a sensitive and age- appropriate curriculum.
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“What our kids are exposed to, not just at school but online, it’s really important that it is sensitive and age- appropriate. Families up and down the country are concerned.
“It’s something that really matters to me.”