The second quote is most relevant. As you can see, it doesn't say what was claimed, which is that most minors with GD who don't get gender affirming care just naturally grow out of it. In fact it suggests the opposite - that if kids post-puberty still have GD, it's unlikely to just go away.
The Cass Report is hundreds of pages. Can you quote the relevant passage that supports what you claimed?
One of the Cass Report's takeaways is:
"Generalisations about children and young people questioning their gender identity or experiencing gender dysphoria are unhelpful. People are...
There is, actually. The area we're talking about held thousands of people at one time. The story asks us to believe that one angry dude with a whip stopped the commerce of a football stadium-sized group of people and that somehow he, "would not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple."...
Sorry, help me understand: so you trust the authors of the Gospels to accurately tell you what Jesus said, but not in the very same texts where they say how he died?
Since I heard about her conversion, I wondered how politically motivated it was. She has long been someone on the Right, and it seems like when secular people hang out in those crowds long enough they often get sucked into Christianity (either genuinely or for PR, probably depends on the case).
Ali had quite harrowing experiences as a Muslim, including genital mutilation and having to escape an arranged marriage. I presume those experiences have made her particularly critical of Islam, and thus she wants to achieve common ground with other non-Muslims.