Campaigners have condemned a secondary school and encouraged pupils to sue after it banned all pupils from wearing skirts to create a more 'gender neutral' uniform policy.
Parents and politicians slammed the major changes at Tiverton High School in Devon after telling pupils they made 'modifications' to its school uniform and starting times.
Angie Rayner, former representative for Reform UK, said that girls should 'proudly' wear their skirts and ought to take legal action against the school if they try and expel them.