Author: News Desk
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Leading LGBTQ Charity “Shocked” Over NUS Decision To Ban Gay Male Reps
A leading LGBTQ charity has blasted the NUS LGBT+ campaign’s decision to rid LGBT societies of gay male representatives.

CREDIT: ©-pressmaster / Depositphotos.com Gay male students in the UK’s University system are facing the prospect of not having a representative at their LGBT+ society after the NUS LGBT+ voted to abolish a reserved space for gay male reps after claiming that “misogyny, transphobia, racism and biphobia were more likely to happen if societies were “dominated” by white cis gay men.”
It also called for current gay male representatives to relinquish their role if it already exists within a LGBT+ society.
A statement from Push Projects in Warwickshire shared its concerns and called upon the NUS and the NUS LGBT+ to “take a hard look at itself and reassess the direction it is heading in”.
In the statement the charity said the dropping of gay male representation was “concerning” and “shocking”,
This type of message of great concern to us as a charity, as we actively support a number of LGBT+ students. We see the discrimination, prejudice, violence and abuse that many of those LGBT+ people endure. This of course includes gay men, and indeed white cis gay men.
Acting to remove gay men’s reps from LGBT+ student societies is a shocking turn of events. Gay men, along with lesbian, bisexual and trans people, continue to experience discrimination, violence and abuse in society, at work, school, college, university, and also within the LGBT+ community. Homophobia still exists, even within the LGBT+ community. That is why it is imperative that gay men’s reps remain within LGBT+ student societies.
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Speaking to THEGAYUK a spokesperson for the NUS said,
“All delegate who attend NUS LGBT+ conference are free to submit motions for discussion but they do not necessarily represent the views of NUS if at all.
“NUS itself does not have any committee places solely reserved for men, this is because we recognise that the LGBT+ community is far wider than just men, at a national level we have an open place where anyone can put themselves forward for nomination.
“The conference resolved that local LGBT+ societies to do the same, although ultimate we have no jurisdiction over them. This has nothing to do with the views of an individual about the validity of issues anyone faces but is simply because we believe its fairer practice.”
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Andi Peters Reveals The Reason He’s Single
Stalwart TV legend Andi Peters has hinted that he’s single because of a top secret reason…

The TV star Andi Peters is notoriously quiet about his private life, but has now given a hint to why he might be single.
Tweeting a picture of a sign posted in a burger bar, Andi hinted that he might be single because he’s a… Super hero.
The sign reads:WORDS OF WISDOM:
Superman: Single
Batman: Single
Spiderman: Single
I’m Single because I’m a superhero.
Hero of TV yes… General Superhero?
We’re not convinced. However, he does have a body a Superhero could be proud of.
In 2007 he was a cover star for Men’s Health revealing his incredible abs.
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Is It Us Or Is Dan Osborne Looking HUGE
Fitness superstar Dan Osborne has been working out and look at the man… he’s huge.
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All Party Parliamentary Group On Gay Blood Donation Launched
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Blood Donation, a group of MPs and Peers from across the political spectrum who will inform on the Government’s review of blood donation in the UK was launched today in Parliament.
© belchonock | DepositphotosA group of MPs and Peers from across the political spectrum came together today to promote the importance of donating blood and to inform on the upcoming review into who is able to safely donate blood.
The APPG has been set up to help inform the Government review on blood donation rules which will determine whether gay and bisexual men will be able to donate blood unrestricted.
The review will also take in to consideration those who have ever injected drugs or had money for sex and their viability on blood donation.
At the present time gay and bisexual men are able to donate in England, Wales and Scotland but only if they are HIV negative and have not had sex with another man in the year.
In Northern Ireland men who sleep with men are one of the groups who are still not permitted to donate blood.
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The review was announced in Parliament in November in response to the campaign from FreedomToDonate and the Government is currently in discussions with stakeholders as to the terms of the review and its timeline.
Speaking on the launch of the APPG, the Co-Chair, Stewart McDonald MP said,
“Donating blood is a lifesaving action. It’s something that all those who can safely donate blood should be able to do so that’s why I’m proud to be Co-Chairing this APPG with Paula Sherriff MP.”
Founder of the FreedomToDonate campaign, Ethan Spibey said,
“Securing the review into who is able to safely donate blood was a huge milestone for our campaign and the setting up today of this APPG is yet another way we can ensure the best possible outcome for the review for all those affected. I set up this campaign when my Grandad went through a major operation, it’s my hope that I and many others can safely donate in the near future.”
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Gay Male Reps To Be “Dropped” From LGBT Societies At University
Gay male students will no longer have a “reserved” space for a representative at their University after NUS LGBT+ calls for gay men representatives to drop their positions claiming cis white gay men do not face discrimination.

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Gay male students in the UK’s University system are facing the prospect of not having a representative at their LGBT+ society after the NUS LGBT+ voted to abolish a reserved space for gay male reps.
It also called for current gay male representatives to relinquish their role if it already exists within a LGBT+ society.
A reserved space for a representatives will remain for lesbian, bisexual, trans and asexual reps, however gay male representatives will no-longer be mandatory after claiming that misogyny, transphobia, racism and biphobia were more likely to happen if societies were “dominated” by white cis gay men.”
No evidence was submitted to prove its claim.
The resolution to remove gay men’s reps was made in motion 408, Defending Safe(r) spaces and No Platforming.
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It made the moves after it stated:
Gay men do not face oppression as gay men within the LGBT+ community and do not need a reserved place on society committees.
The conference resolved that they would “encourage” LGBT+ societies that have a gay man’s rep to “drop the position”.
Officers For All.

CREDIT: ©-katukphoto1 / Depositphotos.com During the conference students did however vote on Motion 407, “LGBT+ Officers For All” in which it called upon NUS LGBT+ to encourage and empower students to demand LGBT+ representation.
TheGayUK reached out to NUS LGBT+ for comment.
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Tom Daley And Dustin Lance Black Celebrate THREE Years Together
Has it been that long? Blimey Tom and Dustin have been together for 3 years.
The loved up pair published this cute picture on social media today with the simple caption “Love”.
Tom Daley, 21 and Dustin Lance Black, 41 have been together since 2013, a while before Tom came out via YouTube in December 2013.
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In his Coming Out video Tom said,
My whole world just changed right there and then. Of course, I still fancy girls, but right now I’m dating a guy and I couldn’t be happier. It feels safe and it just feels right.
In 2015 the pair announced that they were planning to get married, when the loved up pair, took out an ad in The Times to formally advertise their engagement.
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Controversial EX- Mayor Rob Ford Dies
Ex-Mayor of Toronto Rob Ford has died at the age of 46.
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Oh No! What’s Happened To Michelle Visage?
A picture of Michelle Visage with a scary looking oxygen mask has been posted to social media.
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Government U Turns On Banning Poppers
The Government has confirmed that it will not press ahead with plans to ban poppers through its psychoactive substance bill due to go live on the 6th April.








