<strong>Nick Herbert</strong>: Labour n't bear the ia that gay people, too, are repelled by them, and are turng to a changed Tory party
Contents:
- GAY AND TRANS RIGHTS ISSU DIVI BOTH TORI AND LABOUR
- A CONSERVATIVE VIEW OF GAY RIGHTS
- ON GAY RIGHTS, THE CONSERVATIV ARE STILL, UNSURPRISGLY, NSERVATIVE
GAY AND TRANS RIGHTS ISSU DIVI BOTH TORI AND LABOUR
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I worked on the mpaign to pass , and found that Republins were far more open to gay rights if a bill simply rpected the protectns, and Democrats were able to get behd as well.
A CONSERVATIVE VIEW OF GAY RIGHTS
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ON GAY RIGHTS, THE CONSERVATIV ARE STILL, UNSURPRISGLY, NSERVATIVE
Why, then, should nservativ support the rtrictn of gay rights? Another argument is that homosexual relatnships go agast Ameri’s tradnal view of the “fay.
And when pared to other ias held by the right, I thk that equaly for the gay muny fs the bill perfectly. If you’re gay, be gay. The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, asserts that "a ep stra of homophobia still exists on the Conservative bench".