Liz Truss tabled a Private Members’ Bill in Parliament earlier today which sought to regulate access to hormone therapy for children under the age of 18, as well as protecting single-sex spaces. But the Bill was not debated because of legislation tabled earlier in the morning running over. The cut-off point for consideration of Private Members’ Bills was 2.30pm today. The former Prime Minister was furious that her Bill was not debated and accused Labour of purposefully filling time to prevent it from being debated. Speaking to GB News, she said: “They’ve just been making some very long speeche…