Renfrewshire Council bosses have performed a U-turn on the controversial Scottish Government census that asks teenagers "intrusive" questions about their sex lives.They say the move is "temporary", however, it comes after a furious backlash from parents and politicians who have been left raging at the content of the Health and Wellbeing Survey.We previously told how the document has been roundly criticised by both Labour and Tory politicians due to the content - which included asking teenage pupils if they have had anal sex.Several Scots councils either redacted some questions in the survey or pulled the plug altogether, but the Renfrewshire authority was adamant that it would be distributed in its entirety.But they performed an
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