The fascatg story of 10 urageo gay MPs who saw clearly that war was evable and were prepared to take a stand agast appeasement
Contents:
- LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH: REMEMBERG THE GLAMOUR BOYS – THE GAY MPS WHO WARNED 30S BRA ABOUT NAZISM
- GAY MPS 'AMONG FIRST TO WARN BRA ABOUT HLER HAD HEROISM ERASED OM HISTORY'
LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH: REMEMBERG THE GLAMOUR BOYS – THE GAY MPS WHO WARNED 30S BRA ABOUT NAZISM
The Glamour Boys were a small group of young gay Brish Conservative MPs who stood agast Nazism as part of the anti-appeasement movement. * gay mps *
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That fight, he told Xtra April, is a personal one—he uldn’t donate blood as a closeted gay teen whout outg himself. In the UK there are currently 45 openly gay members the 650-member Hoe of Commons, or 7 percent.
Natnal now has 35 members Parliament, none of which are openly gay. Openly gay Labour MPs clu newly-elected Wellgton list MP Ayha Verrall and Northte MP Shanan Halbert.
GAY MPS 'AMONG FIRST TO WARN BRA ABOUT HLER HAD HEROISM ERASED OM HISTORY'
In 2009, Parliament named one of s 11 select mtee meetg rooms 'Rabow Room', dited to gay, lbian, and transgenr New Zealanrs. Rearch published this year found that more than 400, 000 people who are gay, transgenr or non-bary had been subjected to someone tryg to change, “cure” or supprs their sexual orientatn or genr a letter to Sunak seen by the Guardian, those phg for the ban to be enacted speedily said the ernment’s “moral failg” not yet publishg the legislatn “should ncern all”. In the 1920s and 1930s of buttoned-up Bra, homosexualy was an illic act, and would rema that way until 1967 when the law changed England and Wal.
Even though gay culture was vibrant, existed mostly unrground, s muny forced to socialise wh a certa gree of vertns orr to avoid exposure and the risk of prison. The German pal was also a hotbed of hedonism where sexual eedoms and gay culture flourished, and where excg new forms of mic and dance ntributed to the febrile atmosphere. On viss to this liberal metropolis durg that perd, a small group of young Brish Conservative Party MPs – which clud figur such as Ronald Cartland, Anthony Muirhead and Robert Bernays – began to wns the growg persecutn of certa groups Germany, cludg homosexuals and Jews.
Yet, spe the risk of exposg their own homosexualy at a time when was illegal, the Glamour Boys brought their ncerns to parliament throughout the 1930s.