Tag: Politics

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

  • NIKE Pulls Manny Pacquiao’s Sponsorship For Gay Slur

    Trainer and sports giant NIKE have pulled their sponsorship of boxing champion Manny Pacquiao after he called gay people “worse than animals”.

    In a NIKE statement they said, “We find Manny Pacquiao’s comments abhorrent”, adding, “NIKE strongly opposes discrimination of any kind and has a long history of supporting and standing up for the rights of the LGBT community”.

    Manny is currently a member of the house of representatives and, described as a conservative Christian, is running for a Senate seat in the Philippines.

    Homosexuality is legal in the Philippines but LGBTI rights are poor. There are no recognitions for same-sex couples and no provisions made for those discriminated against because of their sexuality.

  • Boxing Champ Manny Pacquiao Calls Gay People “Worse Than Animals”

    A Philippine former boxing champ turned politician Manny Pacquiao has said that gay people are “worse than animals”.

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  • The Scottish Are Getting Real About LGBT+ Teacher Training

    The Scottish are taking matters into their own hands. The TIE (Time for Inclusive Education) campaign has launched a crowd-funding appeal today, to raise money to send Scottish schools teachers on training courses that will allow them to tackle homophobia within their schools.

    Since the campaign’s launch last June, TIE campaigners have continually called for inclusive LGBT+ education to be commonplace across all schools in Scotland, and have highlighted teacher training as a key method in achieving this.

    Last month the Scottish Parliament rejected a call to include LGBTI+ education in Scottish schools.

    Figures show that 1 in 4 LGBT+ youth in Scotland’s schools have attempted suicide and over half are deliberately and regularly self harming as a result of bullying. Despite this, a cross party parliamentary committee recently closed a petition for LGBT+ education in schools that had been submitted by TIE.

    Co-founder Jordan Daly said:

    “As a result of budget cuts, most schools do not have the funding available to send their teachers on the LGBT+ inclusive training programmes that are on offer. The government’s current strategy to tackle LGBT-phobia within schools does not go far enough, and that is why we are now directly stepping in to raise as much money as we can to ensure that teachers are being properly trained. We are appealing to anyone who believes in equality to back this important initiative.”

     

    Campaigners have set a minimum target of £5000, which will allow them to train a considerable number of school teachers from across the country by sending them to Stonewall Scotland’s Train the Trainer course.

    The cost of training one teacher is £120, with attendees being trained to return to their establishments as trainers for other staff.

    Secondary school teacher and TIE campaigner, John Naples-Campbell (34), stated: “Some staff lack training and awareness of the resources available in order to support their pupils. Funding this training will ensure that more staff delivering the curriculum will have access to these resources, in order to provide a secure, nurturing and engaging learning environment fit for the twenty first century.”

    TIE has continued to attract support, with notable backers including rugby referee Nigel Owens and MSPs Patrick Harvie and Jean Urquhart.

    Most recently, public sector trade union UNISON voted unanimously to back the campaign at it’s Scottish council conference on the 6th February. Delegates pledged their continued support, and the council gave a £1000 donation – which is already being used to pay for some teachers to attend upcoming training courses.

    Co-founder Liam Stevenson (37) commented:

    “We quickly identified that teacher training was going to be a key part of any strategy to tackle issues of LGBT-phobia within our schools and, already, with a small amount of funding and in less than a week – we have three teachers attending the Train the Trainer programme in March. We are currently in talks with more schools, and with the support of the public via our crowd funder, we can do much more.”

     

    You can pledge a donation to TIE and help them to train school teachers at www.crowdfunder.co.uk/tiecampaign

  • US State Makes Gay Sex Illegal

    The state of Michigan has made gay sex illegal with a penalty that could land you in jail for 15 years.

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  • Which States Still Have Anti-Gay Sex Laws?

    Despite there being a Supreme Court ruling that anti-sodomy laws are unconstitutional, 12 States still have anti-gay sex laws.

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  • Will Young Slams Nicky Morgan As Not Giving A “Shit” About Mental Health

    Will Young has blasted the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan as not “giving a shit” about mental health.

    Speaking at this year’s National Student Pride singer Will Young has strongly criticised Education Secretary Nicky Morgan for ignoring the mental health needs of LGBT youth in the UK. He said that he would be picketing her offices until she addressed issues facing the UK’s LGBT community.

    After a private meeting with Morgan, Young said he left heartbroken.

    He said,

    “It breaks my heart that there are going to be more and more generations of young LGBT people that are going to continue to have a lack of nurture and have this internalised shame which can be changed within the education system.”   

    “The only conclusion that I can draw is that she doesn’t give a shit about it”.

    Will Young who was crowned by THEGAYUK readers as one of the top 10 gay icons of Britain  confessed he is “not a huge fan” of Nicky Morgan, stating his concerns about the MP dealing with mental health issues facing young LGBTS,  “I don’t see the Education Secretary, who I am not a huge fan of at all, addressing this at all.”

    The news comes as PACE, the UK’s biggest mental health charity for LGBTs was forced to close due to local authority budget cuts.

    He then announced that he would be picketing the politician until she gives answers and takes action in schools to help young LGBT people live openly and freely.

    “I am augmenting a new White Paper and then I’ll picket outside the department of education until she gives me some answers.”

  • MP Chris Bryant | Britain’s “Shocking” Anti-Gay Legacy To The World

    MP Chris Bryant has said that Britain has left a “shocking” legacy for LGBT people living in the Commonwealth.

    The out MP Chris Bryant, speaking at the Diversity Role Model’s launch last week said that thanks to a British legal legacy, 90 percent of people living in Commonwealth countries live with a legal system that makes homosexuality illegal and in some places lethal.

    He said,

    “Somebody told me one of the most shocking statistics that I’ve heard in my life, which is that 90 per cent of the people that live in the Commonwealth, with British legacy therefore… live in a country where homosexuality is still illegal.

    “Ninety per cent. That’s what we’ve given the world as our historic legacy.”

    He went on to say that it was “extraordinary” that a country like Australia still does not offer its LGBT citizens same-sex marriage.

    He added,

    “It’s extraordinary to me that country that is so addicted to Abba like Australia is, still has no gay marriage or even same-sex unions. That seems absolutely extraordinary.”

    Commonwealth countries where homosexuality is still illegal to include the popular holiday destinations: Singapore, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Pakistan, and the Maldives.

    In Brunei and Northern Nigeria, you can land the death penalty if caught in a homosexual relationship.

    Only 4 Commonwealth countries outside Great Britain recognise same-sex marriage. Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the Pitcairn Islands have all made same-sex marriage legal. The Pitcairn Islands is the smallest country in the world to have legalised same-sex marriage.

     

  • MP Chris Bryant: Young People Are Still Terrified To Express Their Sexuality.

    MP Chris Bryant Hailed the Diversity Role Model Charity As Unambiguously Brilliant, but warns there is still much to do to stop LGBT acceptance from going in the wrong direction.

    Out Labour MP Chris Bryant has, today, championed the Diversity Role Model (DRM) scheme, which sees volunteer LGBT spokespeople go into schools across the UK to talk about their experiences of growing up as gay, lesbian, bi or trans, as “Unambiguously Brilliant” and something to “jump up and shout about.”

    Speaking about how necessary the role of the charity plays, Byrant said, that although life in this country had changed towards LGBT people and perceptions surrounding LGBT issues had progressed, much “more work needed to be done” and there was cross party support for the project.

    Despite the progress that has been made to be more inclusive in Britain the MP warned,

    “There is a phenomenal amount of work still to do to protect the gains we’ve made. After all, the most liberal place in the 20th century in Europe was Germany in the late 20s and then it went in the wrong direction in the 1930s.

    “So we have to protect the gains we’ve made, but there are still too many young people who leave school frightened to express their sexuality, terrified to tell their parents or their family or their best friends that they are gay or lesbian.”

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    Diversity Role Models (DRM) was established in 2011 to tackle homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in UK schools with the aim that all children and young people would be able to learn safely at school without fear of bullying.

    In its first three years, DRM reached over 13,000 young people in 78 schools and trained 136 volunteer role models.

  • Tim Farron: I Joined Liberals Because Of My Gay Friends

    Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has revealed that one of the reasons he joined the party was because of the way his gay and lesbian friends were being treated and bullied.

    Speaking to GQ, Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats revealed that one of the reasons he joined the party was because of the way he saw his gay and lesbian friends being treated.

    He said,

    One of the reasons I joined the liberals was because of lesbian and gay rights. Friends of mine were gay and I saw how they were treated and bullied. I want a society where people are valued for who they are.”

    Farron has repeatedly had his stance on gay relationships questioned after abstaining on the UK’s same-sex marriage vote in 2013.

    During a Channel 4 interview last year Farron was asked no less than 3 times if gay sex was a sin.

    In 2007 Tim Farron voted against the Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations in 2007, a law which protects against discrimination based on sexual orientation in the provision of goods and services.

    When asked by GQ if gay sex was a sin, Farron answered,

    “I’m not a religious leader; I’m a political leader. I think that everybody is utterly equal. People should be free to love who they want and marry who they want. But I don’t go making theological pronouncements…

     

  • Adele Refuses Trump

    Adele has said that Donald Trump is not allowed to use her music for his Presidential campaign.

    Adele has told The Independent that President hopeful Donald Trump is not allowed to use her music during his campaign. The news came hours after Trump said he would “consider” reversing the same-sex marriage law in the US if he became President.

    In the past Sarah Palin has used Rolling In The Deep at a rally for Trump and  Adele’s number one hit Skyfall, was played at an event in Ohio.

    A representative for Adele said,

    “Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning..”

     

    Class. Pure class. That’s our Adele.

     

     

     

  • An Insight Into LGBT Parliamentary Life In The UK

    The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is holding an event which it is hoping will offer an insight into parliamentary life and LGBT matters. (more…)