
A high security prison that holds rapists, sex offenders and paedophiles is distributing pronoun badges to inmates as part of a gender identity inclusion drive.
HMP Isle of Wight – whose former inmates include paedophile Gary Glitter and the Kray twins – announced its equalities team would be handing out the preferred gender pronoun badges as part of National Inclusion Week.
The category B prison, which is made up of HMP Albany and HMP Parkhurst, has unveiled six purple badges with pronouns including ‘he/they’, ‘her/they’, ‘she/her’ and ‘they/them’.
