Founder of Surrey Pride, 40, who was patron of controversial LGBT+ education charity that encouraged toddlers to question their gender faces 37 child sex abuse charges including rape and voyeurism

The patron of an LGBT+ charity that encouraged toddlers to question their gender has been charged with child sex abuse offences including rape.

Stephen Ireland is accused of raping a child, multiple sexual assaults, voyeurism, making indecent photographs of youngsters as well as plotting to kidnap a child.

The 40-year-old, who was listed as a director of Pride in Surrey until June, appeared in court on Thursday accused of committing the offences over a two-year period from August 2022 to last month.

He was joined in court by David Sutton, 26,  a fellow former Pride in Surrey volunteer who is accused of voyeurism, possession of extreme pornography, conspiracy to sexually assault a child and plotting to kidnap a youngster.

The pair, both from Addlestone in Surrey, were arrested on Wednesday and have since remanded into custody to appear in court again on September 12.

Stephen Ireland as been charged with 37 child sex offences including rape, sexual assault and conspiracy to kidnap a child. Pictured: Ireland at a stall for Outline Surrey, a charity which supports young LGBT+ people

Stephen Ireland as been charged with 37 child sex offences including rape, sexual assault and conspiracy to kidnap a child. Pictured: Ireland at a stall for Outline Surrey, a charity which supports young LGBT+ people

The Pride in Surrey director is also accused of voyeurism and making indecent images of children. Pictured: Ireland at an LGBT+ event holding a sign which reads 'Trans women are women'

The Pride in Surrey director is also accused of voyeurism and making indecent images of children. Pictured: Ireland at an LGBT+ event holding a sign which reads 'Trans women are women'

Ireland claims on his social media to be a patron of Educate and Celebrate, a LGBT+ charity which caused controversy after encouraging toddlers to question their gender.

The non-profit, which was set up by Dr Elly Cannon, said it had hoped to 'embed gender, gender identity and sexual orientation into the fabric' of organisations including primary schools.

However, it mysteriously shut down at the start of 2024 after a series of controversies including pushing to replace 'Sir' and 'Miss' with gender-neutral terms and one of its other patrons - trans comic Jordan Gray - stripping off and exposing their penis during a TV skit.

When it closed in January, the charity's chair of trustees Julie Bremner told MailOnline they would 'continue our much-needed work through new projects'. There is no suggestion its closure was related to the charges faced by Ireland.

Ireland had been listed as a founder and director of Pride and Surrey, a charity which organises annual Pride marches and LGBT+ events in the county. Sutton is believed to have been a volunteer for the non-profit.

The organisation said it had suspended the pair after being made aware of a police probe into them in June, adding it was not aware what they were being investigated for until they were charged.

A spokesperson for Pride in Surrey told Surrey Live: '[We] have been made aware of an investigation that has been conducted by involving two former volunteers, both of whom have now been charged.

Ireland also claimed to be the patron of a controversial charity which encouraged toddlers to question their gender. Pictured: Ireland stands in front of a Trans Pride flag

Ireland also claimed to be the patron of a controversial charity which encouraged toddlers to question their gender. Pictured: Ireland stands in front of a Trans Pride flag

Ireland and Sutton appeared at Staines Magistrates' Court (pictured) on Thursday after being arrested on Wednesday

Ireland and Sutton appeared at Staines Magistrates' Court (pictured) on Thursday after being arrested on Wednesday

'On 12th June, Pride in Surrey were informed by Surrey Police of an ongoing investigation surrounding two volunteers. Both volunteers were immediately suspended from the organisation. 

'Following this, a decision was made to remove them both from the organisation, as well as Stephen Ireland as a director. We were not aware of the exact nature of the crimes being investigated.

'[On August 15] Pride in Surrey were made aware of the charges made against both volunteers via a social media post. We are appalled and horrified at the charges which have been brought against the two individuals.

'We will fully cooperate with Surrey Police in any way they require. Our thoughts are with the alleged victims and their families.'

MailOnline has contacted Pride in Surrey separately for comment. 

Full list of charges for Stephen Ireland and David Sutton 

Stephen Ireland, 40, and David Sutton, 26, both from Addlestone, Surrey, were jointly charged with 15 offences including:

  • Six counts of conspiracy to sexually assault a child;
  • One count of conspiracy to kidnap a child;
  • Four counts of arranging the commission of a child sex offence;
  • One count of conspiracy to administer a substance with intent;
  • One count of publishing an obscene article;
  • One count of voyeurism;
  • One count of perverting the course of justice

Ireland was charged with an additional 22 offences including: 

  • The rape of a child under 13;
  • Two counts of causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity (penetrative);
  • Sexual assault of a child under 13;
  • Sexual communication with a child;
  • Causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity (non-penetrative);
  • Six counts of making indecent photographs of children;
  • Two counts of possession of an extreme pornographic image;
  • Two counts of possession of prohibited images of children;
  • Five counts of distributing indecent photographs of a child;
  • One count of publishing an obscene article

Sutton was charged with a further seven offences including: 

  • Three counts of making indecent photographs of children;
  • One count of possession of prohibited images of children;
  • One count of possession of an extreme pornographic image;
  • Two counts of distributing indecent photographs of a child