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David Cameron invited to “Come Out” on gay rights
Invitation delivered to Conservative Party headquarters this morning
“David Cameron Coming Out Street Party"
This Sunday, 11 April, 2pm, outside Conservative campaign HQ, 30 Millbank, SW1
London – 8 April 2010
Lesbian environmental activist Tamsin Omond and human rights campaigner
Peter Tatchell this morning delivered a big pink fluffy invite to David
Cameron, inviting him to attend this Sunday’s “David Cameron Coming Out
Street Party” at 2pm outside Conservative election campaign HQ, 30
Millbank, SW1.
Photos of the invitation delivery are available on request from Peter Tatchell – 0207 403 1790
Sunday’s carnival-style street party has already attracted huge number of supporters on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110970195595502&ref=mf
Following the Tories recent mixed messages on gay rights, including
Chris Grayling’s confession that he supports the right of B&B
owners to refuse accommodation to gay couples, the theme of the street
party is:
“David Cameron: Come Out! (on gay rights)....David Cameron, what are your gay rights policies?”
“Right now, the Tories don’t have any official lesbian and gay rights policies,” said Peter Tatchell.
“The Conservative Party annual conference has never voted for gay
equality and there are no gay rights policies in any Tory policy
document. The Conservatives are offering the gay community no new
measures to remedy the remaining vestiges of homophobia.
“Like
Gordon Brown, David Cameron supports the ban on same-sex civil
marriage. The Conservative Party has no commitment to end the lifetime
ban on gay blood donors. This week, Cameron blocked government plans to
ensure that all pupils aged 15 and over receive sex education and
education to counter homophobia,” said Mr Tatchell.
Tamsin Omond added:
“David Cameron talks about gay rights but he hasn’t got any specific
gay rights policies. He isn’t saying what he would do for gay people if
he became Prime Minister. We want to know.
“Sunday’s street party will be a lot of fun. We hope David will join
us. This is his big opportunity to end the confusion and outline his
policies to ensure gay equality. We want him to join us – and to bring
Chris Grayling too,” she said.
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