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UK: Likely Next Prime Minister Supports Gay Rights

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There was a time when Britain’s conservative party was much like it’s American counterpart: harshly denunciatory and punitive toward gays, and prone to justifying its stance on dubious notions such as the claim that homosexuality is a “lifestyle choice” that might lead to gays trying to “corrupt children.” Indeed, for a quarter-century, a British law–Section 28–made it a criminal offense for schools to “promote” homosexuality or gay and lesbian families–what the law slammed as “pretend families.”

But David Cameron, the Tory politician who is viewed by many as the likely next Prime Minister of Britain, has made it his mission to reach out to gay and lesbian voters, reckoning that plenty of gays share his party’s conservative views–at least, the ones that are not flagrantly anti-gay.

But how sincere is Cameron about wanting what his U.S. counterparts would call a “big tent” that includes GLBT constituents? In an interview published in gay magazine Attitude, journalist Johann Hari asked the question, recalling that until its repeal a decade ago, Cameron was an ardent champion of Section 28. Indeed, in the interview with Cameron, which Hari posted at his own site, the journalist put the question directly to Cameron, who told Hari, “I think now looking back you can see the mistake of Section 28,” a measure that Cameron called “an insult” and “finger-pointing.” Added Cameron, “There’s only one thing worse than making a mistake and that’s not putting your hands up and admitting it.”

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UK: Conservative Leader Promises Equality For Gay/Lesbian Couples in Tax System

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Conservative leader David Cameron promised on Monday to offer tax breaks to same-sex couples engaging in civil partnerships, one of a raft of family-friendly measures he hopes will soften his party’s image.

Cameron, who will become prime minister if the Conservatives win a general election due by June, was seeking to bounce back after admitting last week he had “messed up” by appearing to go back on a pledge to give married couples tax breaks.

“We will recognise marriage, whether between a man and a woman, a woman and a woman or a man and a man, in the tax system — and yes, that is a commitment,” he said during a speech at think-tank Demos.

Full Story from Reuters: http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE60A2QG20100111

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UK Tory Leader Defends Alliance With Homophobic Party in Poland

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

David Cameron has today defended the Conservative alliance with a controversial Polish party in the European parliament, insisting it was not homophobic. In an interview with Sky News, the Tory leader denied that the Law and Justice party – which opposes gay marriage – was prejudiced towards gay people.

Asked how he would respond to a letter from celebrities including Stephen Fry, which called on him to oppose “vile rhetoric” about gay rights from the Law and Justice party, Cameron said: “I’ll respond to the letter very clearly.

“I don’t believe the Law and Justice party are homophobic. Poland is a Catholic country. Most of the parties in Poland do take a stance like that on issues like gay marriage. “I don’t happen to agree with them, but they’re not a homophobic party.”

Full Story from the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/07/cameron-defends-alliance-polish-party

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Activist Calls on Tory Leader to take Concrete Steps on Gay Rights in UK

Monday, October 5th, 2009

As the Conservative Party Conference gets underway in Manchester, party leader David Cameron has been called on to prove his commitment to gay rights.

In the last few years, Cameron has stepped up efforts to appeal to the gay community and it was claimed in May that outreach to gay groups was one of his top five priorities.

In February this year, he claimed his support for civil partnerships is proof the party backs gay rights. However, gay rights activist Peter Tatchell has said that Cameron and his party are “all talk and no action” on gay rights.

Full Story from Pink News: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2009/10/05/david-cameron-challenged-to-commit-to-gay-rights/

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