UK Christian Nurse Bullied for 'Misgendering' Will Be Reinstated

Rod Lampard
February 2, 2026
Reproduced with Permission
Daily Declaration

Christian nurse Jennifer Melle has thanked "our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ" for a stunning legal victory over LGBTQI+ lawfare.

The mum of three was staring at the death of her career for refusing to use a male patient's preferred female pronoun in 2024.

Testing the boundaries of so-called "misgendering", Melle's case was dismissed on January 20.

Christian Concern (CC) said in a press release that St Helier and Epsom University Hospitals had dropped the case and reinstated her.

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Public Support and Political Pressure

Surprisingly, Melle's position was fortified by political intervention, which began with good old-fashioned people power.

50,000 signed a CitizenGo (CG) petition written by Christian Concern and addressed to the UK Labour Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting.

CG's March 2025 request called for an end to the debacle, declaring that "Nurses should not be punished for telling the truth about biological sex."

25,000 signed a "cross-party petition", adding further weight in Melle's favour.

As Christian Concern recalled, this was "led by Rt Hon Claire Coutinho MP, and called on Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust not to dismiss Jennifer."

The second petition was also backed by over nine politicians and featured members from Reformed UK, Labour, and the (Tory) Conservative Party.

Faith at the Centre of a Legal Battle

Responding to the news, and accompanied by the Brandon Lake, Brown and Moore collab, Praise, Melle thanked those who held the line with her.

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***NURSE JENNIFER VINDICATED***

Celebrate with us as Jennifer will face no further action. Praise God! pic.twitter.com/ey3MPpZfxS

— Christian Concern (@CConcern) January 20, 2026

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Sharing gratitude for news confirming that the hospitals were "no longer taking any further action" against her, Melle said,

"This has been an incredibly long and painful journey."

"Today, I want to give thanks first and foremost to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ," who, she testified, "had sustained her every step of the way."

Melle then added some "heartfelt thanks to Christian Concern, and their legal arm, the Christian Legal Centre."

This was, she added, "the darkest moment of my life."

"The recent legal victory for the Darlington nurses has shown that sanity and common sense are finally beginning to return to the National Health Service."

This "marks a turning point," Melle argued.

"No more nurses should ever have to endure what the Darlington nurses went through, what Sandi Peggie went through, what I went through," she exclaimed.

"None of us should have been punished for speaking the truth, and for standing for our professional judgement."

This includes being punished "for living according to our deeply held faith and beliefs."

Melle added,

"I am thankful that this chapter is coming to an end now.

"It's closing, and I remain determined that the lessons of my case, and the cases before me, must be learned."

As such, "the NHS must protect its staff, uphold fairness and ensure no nurse is ever again placed in such an impossible position."

Especially, where they are "simply doing their job with integrity."

Doubling down on the joy, Melle said,

"Today, I am grateful, relieved, and hopeful for what comes next. I give God all the glory for His faithfulness throughout this entire ordeal!"

Indicating a keenness to pursue justice, Melle stated that she was "looking forward to the Employment Tribunal in April."

A Wider Fight Over Sex, Speech, and Conscience

The clear vindication of Melle is a boon for those concerned about the "biology is bigotry" LGBTrans takeover of female-only spaces.

While her reinstatement frees the current Marxian-Woke hegemony from defending a costly, seemingly unwinnable lawsuit, the ethical dilemma remains.

There appears to have been no specific response from the NHS about the racial abuse Melle received from the self-identifying LGBTQI+ patient, for the so-called act of "misgendering".

Melle's painful experience is a blatant challenge to those in authority who coddle the LGBTQI+ as a protected political class.

Her victory also exposes the inherent contradictions of post-modern morality, as well as the hypocrisy and incoherence of Intersectionality's oppressor/oppressed rubric.

Responding to the NHS's disciplinary action against Melle, Christian Legal Centre's Andrea Williams said,

"We are salt. Unless we are light, unless we speak truth, then society will grow darker."

On Instagram, Christian Concern also responded. They reaffirmed support for Melle, stating they will be chasing justice at the Employment Tribunal later this year.

CC then called on Labour Health Minister Wes Streeting "to immediately implement lawful policy in line with the Supreme Court ruling that upholds the biological reality that men are men and women are women."

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