Tag: Politics

The latest news, interviews, and views from the world of LGBT politics in the UK and internationally.

  • Marine Le Pen pledges to end gay marriage

    Marine Le Pen pledges to end gay marriage

    France’s far-right presidential hopeful, Marine Le Pen says she’ll end gay marriage in a quiet pledge buried pages deep into Manifesto.

    Marine Le Pen
    Foto-AG Gymnasium Melle [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
    Marine Le Pen has pledged that she’ll end same-sex marriage retroactively should she become France’s next president. The far-right politician, who heads the National Front is proposing to revert the law back to the 2013 system which only extended civil partnership to gay couples.

    She writes,

    Créer une union civile (PACS amélioré) qui viendra remplacer les dispositions de la loi Taubira, sans e et rétroactif.

    Translation: To create a civil union (PACS ameliore) which will replace the provisions of the Taubira law without retroactive effect (thanks to @Hamfan4)

    The pledge was buried deep within her manifesto at number 87. There were 144 pledges.

    It seems she is proposing a change to the law that would not affect same-sex couple who are already married, but would be retroactive, meaning that there would be no new marriage licenses issued for gay couples. They would be offered civil partnerships instead according to legal experts.

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    France was the 14th nation to legalised same-sex marriage in 2013. In the vote, 331 members of parliament voted in favour while 225 voted against it. Following the law changed hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Paris against the new law.

  • People love the way Caroline Lucas just dealt with Katie Hopkins

    People love the way Caroline Lucas just dealt with Katie Hopkins

    It’s probably fair to say that there’s no love lost between MP Caroline Lucas and Katie Hopkins.

    Caroline Lucas took a swipe at Katie Hopkins that even Mariah Carey would be proud of.  Taking to Twitter, Caroline swiftly put Katie in her place after a Tweet which insinuated that Caroline only wanted to deny President Donald Trump entry from the UK because, “he’s straight and likes cheeseburgers”.

    Katie told her Twitter followers that Caroline spoke for “vegan lesbians of Brighton” during a Common’s debate yesterday on whether an invitation to President Donald Trump to visit the UK should go ahead.

    https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/833781795934048259

    Caroline was quick to correct Katie by saying,

    “Lesbians. Vegans. Bi people. Gay people. Trans people. People of colour + everyone else! It’s Modern Britain @KTHopkins, get over it.”

    Katie couldn’t resist reiterating,

    “You wanted to deny Trump a state visit because he is straight and likes cheeseburgers? Get a grip”

    https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/834070798205874177

    Caroline, who the MP for Brighton, simply answered,

    “U OK hun?”

    Which people of Twitter basically loved… They responded like this:

    https://twitter.com/GreenBenali/status/834084585336078337

    https://twitter.com/N_Distractions/status/834081910230020096

    https://twitter.com/mac_shivers/status/834092218394738688

    https://twitter.com/JoeW_P/status/834092379888037888

    https://twitter.com/BoyAndPen/status/834082353773436930

    https://twitter.com/RowsieBell/status/834079864340742144

     

     

     

  • Commonwealth country, Tanzania is to publish “list of gay people”

    Commonwealth country, Tanzania is to publish “list of gay people”

    In its continued crackdown on gay people, the Tanzania government has said it could publish a “list of gay people”.

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    Homosexuality is illegal in the African country with offenders facing up to 30 years in prison and this new policy is aimed at people who promote same-sex sexual activity online. Tanzania’s deputy health minister Hamisi Kigwangalla said the country had boundaries when it came to sexuality and told critics of the proposed plans to “respect our culture” and called homosexuality “unnatural”.

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  • Paul Nuttall pulls site down for maintenance, Google has a cache of his thoughts on equality

    UKIP leader Paul Nuttall’s official website is a treasure trove of his personal thoughts – especially what he thinks about political correctness – or as we like to call it, equality.

    You may remember that in 2011 two Christian hoteliers, Peter and Rosemary Bull lost their court case after refusing to allow two gay men to stay at their hotel. Well, writing on his personal blog in 2011 after the court’s ruling on the case, UKIP leader Paul Nuttall believed that the vast majority of people tutted and “rolled their eyes” as the judge affirmed that equality and fairness is the law of the land.

    Mr Hall and Mr Preddy successfully sued the hotel owners for £3600 in 2011, in a landmark case which found that Mr & Mrs Bull had discriminated against the gay couple, on the grounds of sexual orientation under the Equalities Act.

    Although his entire site is now offline, for “scheduled maintenance”, luckily for us, Google has a cache of it and it reveals what Paul thought about the situation.

    Writing in his blog on the site, he seemingly questioned the court’s decision by saying,

    “What a complete joke.

    “Aren’t people allowed to live by their religious beliefs in the country anymore? It seems not, especially if those beliefs clash with ‘modern’ views, which the PC ‘luvies’ constantly tell us, represents ‘progress.’”

    He then asked whether the decision was really progress and asked in whose eye was it progress.

  • Oh dear… Sean Spicer just called the Canadian Prime Minister the wrong name

    Sean Spicer just made a grievous error after calling Canada’s Prime Minister the wrong name.

    Major, major awkwardness from the White House after Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer managed to get the Canadian Prime Minister’s name wrong, despite him being a guest of the White House just days previous. What is more alarming is that Spicer seems to be reading the details off a piece of paper in front of him. Written, we presume in black and white. Didn’t he check names before speaking?

    In a press conference, Sean managed to call the PM Joe Trudeau, rather than his real name, Justin Trudeau. Mr Trudeau is considered one of the world’s most progressive leaders when it comes to LGBT rights.

    It’s nice to see that accuracy is held in high regard by Trump’s administration.

     

  • OPINION | When it comes to “Choicegate”, Jeremy Corbyn’s a Hypocrite, not Homophobe

    Recently Jeremy Corbyn gave a speech to launch LGBT History Month.

    Jeremy Corbin Garry Knight England CC

    In a barnstorming speech he discussed his history of standing up against LGBT persecution and how, though things have improved, we should never be too relaxed when it comes to fighting for our rights. Then, he ended his speech with this:

    “Our defence of you is a defence of all of humanity and the right of people to practise the life they want to practise, rather than be criminalised, brutalised and murdered, simply because they chose to be gay, they chose to be lesbian, they were LGBT in any form.”

    What followed was immediate anger from LGBT people on the left and on the right. The use of the terms “practise” and “chose” is something that can be quite inflammatory because that sort of language is often used by anti-LGBT people who seek to harm us via correction or conversion therapy as well as being the go-to phrase for bigots everywhere. So surely this means “homophobic” Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn must resign immediately?

    No. Look, what he said was wrong. I am absolutely sick of seeing it being explained away as Corbyn ‘mis-spoke’ because he had his speech in front of him. He would of practised that speech, ran through it with his team and they would’ve all had input on it. He’s a politician, a smart man who knows the importance of words. This sort of language has a detrimental effect and, as Jeremy has realised, cannot be unsaid.

    I am not a fan of Jeremy Corbyn. I think he has destroyed the Party. However, this is a man who has consistently and unrepentantly voted in favour of rights and freedoms for LGBT people. He has supported everything from same-sex marriage to same-sex adoption. He continues to argue for the rest of the UK to get in line. He is not a homophobic man and it would be unfair to accuse him of being so.

    What he and his supporters are, however, are hypocrites. This is a man who has openly supported regimes in which LGBT people were persecuted. When he died in 2016, Mr Corbyn referred to Cuban despot Fidel Castro as a ‘champion of social justice’. Castro once referred to being LGBT as a ‘deviation incompatible with the revolution’. Castro bragged of his genius when setting up cruel work camps where many gay men, without so much as a trial, were sent with little food or water to work camps. They received telegrams telling them they’d been called up for service, only to be rounded up with other men like them and captured. How is that social justice, Mr Corbyn?

    In his speech which launched the aptly named ‘choicegate’, Mr Corbyn denounced the UK strengthening any relationship with other countries, particularly via trade deals, where the Government in that country were anti-LGBT. It was a thinly veiled and unsubtle reference to Theresa May’s recent visit to the US. Yet, Mr Corbyn was set to travel to Turkey in a pre-Brexit referendum speech where he was set to demand that Turkey join the EU. This visit and speech was scrapped in fears that it would give the Leave campaign more ammunition. Turkey is another country with a spotty LGBT history as its President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, last year lambasted the Western world for prioritising gay rights and animal rights over the lives of Syrian refugees.

    Mr Erdogan said,

    “Shame on those who in the West divert their sensitivity to the so-called freedoms, rights, and law shown in the debate over gay marriage away from Syrian women, children, and innocents in need of aid. Shame on those who divert their sensitivities to the living space of the whales in the seas, seals, [and] turtles away from the right to life of 23 million Syrians. Shame on those who put their security, welfare [and] comforts ahead of other people’s struggle to survive.”

    LGBT rights and animal rights being treated as one of the same. Same-sex marriage considered a ‘comfort’. Yet Corbyn wanted them to join the EU?

    Jeremy Corbyn is not a homophobe. Choicegate is a complete storm in a teacup without measured debate. I do not believe he ‘misspoke’ but simply just didn’t consider the power of the language he was using. He is absolutely an ally and the LGBT community on both the left and the right would be wrong in attacking him as being anti-LGBT.

    Yet, my biggest gripe is that Mr Corbyn and his supporters are openly lambasting Theresa May’s relationship with Trump whilst they sit back and allow Mr Corbyn to praise people who have committed heinous crimes against their LGBT population. Trump recently reaffirmed commitment to President Obama’s 2014 Executive Order to protect LGBT rights in the work place and then swiftly leaked a proposed Religious Freedom Executive Order which allows LGBT people to be discriminated against by businesses and other entities based on their sexuality. Mr Corbyn would be absolutely right to say that, if the US Government does proceed to introduce anti-LGBT executive orders and laws, that the UK must strongly consider our relationship. But, in the meantime, he must also remember the old adage that one should get their own house in order before telling others what to do with theirs.

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  • Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer is HILARIOUS

    Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer is HILARIOUS

    Melissa McCarthy’s send up of Sean Spicer, knocked it out of the park.

     

    Sean Spicer, the White House Press Secretary has become the latest member of President Donald Trump’s admin team to get the “Saturday Night Live” treatment, as Melissa McCarthy takes him on… and knocks it out of the park.

    Last week, Sean Spicer refused to discuss whether President Donald Trump was going to enact an executive order which would drastically role back LGBT+ rights in the US, he said,

    “I’m not getting ahead of the executive orders that we may or may not issue,”

    Spicer said. “There’s a lot of executive orders, a lot of things the president has talked about and will continue to fulfill, but we have nothing on that front now.”

  • You won’t believe how much Donald Trumps security is costing – everyday

    Apparently, he’s the most expensive President of the United States… ever.

    CREDIT: By Michael Vadon [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

    Unless you’ve been under a rock you will have noticed that President Donald Trump is getting a lot of attention – most notably for his travel restriction policy, which has seen travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations turned away at US airports. Then there was the leaked executive order document, which has not yet been enacted or verified as an official policy, but which threatens the very core of LGBT rights.

    Well, now a new controversy is about to hit the news headlines, exactly how much Donald Trump is costing the US taxpayer for his security.

    His security is costing a small fortune and he is apparently the most expensive President the US has ever had.

    New information has revealed that he is costing $500,000 a DAY.

    Sources told CBS2  that the security bill to protect Donald Trump and his family is costing New York taxpayers half-a-mil a day to keep Trump Tower safe.

    The security bill for New York reached $35 million the weeks prior to his inauguration. New York has now apparently asked the federal government to reimburse the costs with the NY mayor pledging to send the bill to the White House.

    Because of the First Lady Melania Trump’s decision to stay in New York whilst the couple’s son, Barron Trump, taxpayers will be forced to pay for two lots of hugely expensive levels of security.

    ALSO READ: Some people want Melania Trump to be a GAY ICON!

    A full year of protection looks likely to top $180 million.

    It does look as though Melania will be leaving New York after the current school year ends for Barron, after Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, the senior adviser to the First Lady told ABC News.

     

  • ANALYSIS | How has Jeremy Corbyn voted on gay rights

    Just how gay-friendly is the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn?

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    We looked into Jeremy Corbyn‘s voting record on gay issues to see how LGBT friendly he is.

    Since entering the House of Commons as an MP for Islington North in 1983, Jeremy Corbyn has consistently voted pro-gay in laws relating to equality.

    During his time as an MP he has voted to reduce and equalise the age of consent for gay men, he voted to allow gay people to become adoptive parents, he voted positively for civil partnerships and for same-sex marriage. He was absent on the vote to repeal Section 28.

    Overall Jeremy has voted on 27 issues relating to the LGBT community. On every major piece of legislation Jeremy Corbyn voted in favour or positively for equality.

    However, in 2003 he was absent for the vote on repealing Section 28 “Local Government Bill — Maintain Prohibition on Promotion of Homosexuality (Section 28)”

    This article was updated on the 28th May, 2019 – to reflect Jeremy Corbin’s absent vote on Section 28.

  • Jeremy Corbyn: People choose to be gay

    The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn seems to think that gay people “chose” their sexuality after he made a speech at LGBT History Month event.

    Jeremy Corbin Garry Knight England CC

    Opps. Jeremy Corbyn seems to think that the LGBT community has chosen its sexuality in a gaffe at the launch of LGBT History Month.

    During his launch speech, he said,

    “We’re with you, we’re in solidarity with you,’ he said. ‘Your triumphs are our triumphs.

    “Our defence of you is a defence of all of humanity and the right of people to practise the life they want to practise, rather than be criminalised, brutalised and murdered, simply because they chose to be gay, they chose to be lesbian, they were LGBT in any form.”

     

    You can watch the video over at PINKNEWS Facebook.

    The video was shot by PinkNews who shared the video via their Facebook page.  According to The Sun, the CEO of PinkNews, Benjamin Cohen said the remarks “were being taken out of context”.

    A spokesperson for Jeremy Corbyn said to PinkNews,

    “Jeremy clearly doesn’t believe that being gay is a choice.

    “Jeremy obviously meant people should be able to choose how they live their lives.”

    “Obviously” seems to be a strange word in this context… because obviously, the video evidence seems to suggest something else.

    People on social media were quick to condem his choice of words, with one saying that his words had “crumbled” her heart.

    https://twitter.com/kevpeel/status/827213149619290112

     

    https://twitter.com/stellduffy/status/827185057857142785

     

  • George Takei has a warning for Donald Trump

    Star Trek’s George Takei has a stark warning for Donald Trump if he signs an anti-LGBT discrimination order.

    “My people protest HARD” is the war cry from George Takei this morning after it emerged that a leaked and unverified anti-LGBT executive order has surfaced. The EO would effectively end LGBT protections in the US as we know it. It could place religious beliefs over LGBT rights and equality. It’s an EO that would climb into almost every part of American gay, lesbian, bi and transgender people’s lives, from housing to the procurement of goods and even medical care.

    The document, which has not been yet been verified, stirred George Takei into fighting talk. Taking to Twitter he said,

    “If Trump signs that exec order authorizing LGBT discrimination in the name of religious freedom, he’ll regret it. My people protest HARD.”

    The tweet has already been retweeted nearly 5000 times and has been liked 17,000 times.

    The White House issued a statement earlier this week to say that Donald Trump was “proud to have been the first ever GOP (Republican) nominee to mention the LGBTQ community in his nomination acceptance speech”, the statement also pledged to “protect the community from violence and oppression”.