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- CAPTA UNRPANTS MP CHRIS BRYANT WHO POSED ON GAY DATG SE REWARD WH PROMOTN JUNR RANKS RHUFFLE
- CHRIS BRYANT: 'I DON'T THK OF MYSELF AS A GAY MP'
- LABOUR’S CHRIS BRYANT CLAIMS A ‘VERY SENR FIGURE PARLIAMENT’ TOLD HIM HE ‘SHOULDN’T BE AN MP’ BEE HE’S GAY
CAPTA UNRPANTS MP CHRIS BRYANT WHO POSED ON GAY DATG SE REWARD WH PROMOTN JUNR RANKS RHUFFLE
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CHRIS BRYANT: 'I DON'T THK OF MYSELF AS A GAY MP'
The fascatg story of 10 urageo gay MPs who saw clearly that war was evable and were prepared to take a stand agast appeasement * chris bryant gay *
I saw Peter Tatchell's 1996 list of what had to be achieved by a Labour ernment – civil partnerships, gays the ary, adoptn, equal age of nsent – and every sgle one of them has been done. He brought up the chamber, " he says, referrg to an oblique reference the Conservative lear ma to him the Commons November last 's fascatg that the Rhondda chose Bryant – gay, a former Anglin prit, and someone who had dallied wh the Conservativ as a stunt – the first place. "'Chris, you know you're gay, don't you?
'Gradually he realised that beg gay and beg a prit were patible. "When I was ordaed [ 1986], the view on homosexualy was 'Don't ask, don't tell', and, anyway, I wasn't really certa where I was gog, but by 1991 I thought, hang on I'm gay, and the church had changed s posn a b – had cid the Bible don't really like gays.
There was a new document produced, and I remember the Bishop of Oxford sayg, 'I've never laid hands on a gay man' a week after he'd ordaed me.
LABOUR’S CHRIS BRYANT CLAIMS A ‘VERY SENR FIGURE PARLIAMENT’ TOLD HIM HE ‘SHOULDN’T BE AN MP’ BEE HE’S GAY
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In The Glamour Boys, Chris Bryant sets out to brg to light the remarkable and some s heroic ntributn of gay MPs to Bra’s volvement the send world war. But Bryant, the Labour MP for Rhondda, and gay himself – ed somethg of a poster boy for the gay hort today’s parliament – offers a much more tailed, fely more plex, acunt of the 10 “queer, or nearly queer” members of parliament who took an creasgly forthright stand agast Neville Chamberla’s policy of appeasg the German, Italian and Spanish dictators of the terwar years, riskg their reers and some s losg their liv battle. ”In fact, “the 17-strong Glamour Boys”, as the anti-appeasement factn the Commons were nastily dubbed by Chamberla, were by no means all gay, cludg as they did Harold Maclan, Anthony En, Dunn Sandys, Leo Amery and, of urse, Wston Churchill.
A 1924 issue of Der Eigene, the world’s first gay the moment Hler me to power 1933, the Glamour Boys saw clearly that war was evable and, tentatively to beg wh, then wh creasg directns, they said so, currg the opprobrium both of their fellow parliamentarians and of the heavily pro-appeasement prs. Many of them had direct knowledge of Germany; before the Nazis me to power and even after, the gay MPs, like many other homosexual men, had ma a beele for Weimar Berl – that “bugger’s daydream”, as WH Aun put – relishg a gree of sexual eedom unimagable not the urage of the men, not only adoptg an unpopular stance parliament, but standg as MPs at a time when homosexualy was savagely punished. Dpe all of this, gay men still managed to enjoy themselv, and each other.
Bryant pats a kaleidospic picture of the clanste gay scene the London of the 1930s. The area around Picdilly Circ was Queer Central – the Troro, the Crern Bar, the Lyons Corner Hoe, the Jermyn Street Baths and clubs such as Renzvo where one uld meet, the evotive phrase of the actor and wrer Emlyn Williams, “well-behaved male trash”; there was even a gay gui book (licly lled For Your Convenience).