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Previously equally, she felt like in her career previously that she did may be voted into the previously that she did may be voted into the right thing on lgbt equality into the right thing on lgbt equality so it s interesting that she is equality so it s interesting that she is pushing this forward now after she is pushing this forward now after a she is pushing this forward now after a few years back thinking that maybe after a few years back thinking that maybe she after a few years back thinking that maybe she should have done a bit more maybe she should have done a bit more i like maybe she should have done a bit more i like the fact that they have the five more i like the fact that they have the five prime ministers, the six living the five prime ministers, the six living prime ministers i think i should living prime ministers i think i should say on the front of the piece and giving should say on the front of the piece and giving quotes about lgbt and dav ....
To make those, even if they are temporary, changes. on the front nae, this temporary, changes. on the front page, this features temporary, changes. on the front page, this features five former prime ministers when current prime minister as well. james. theresa may is the main focus saying she urges theresa may is the main focus saying she urges borisjohnson to ban trans conversion therapy and as you say, the six conversion therapy and as you say, the six prime ministers that are a life have the six prime ministers that are a life have got quotes from each of them life have got quotes from each of them on life have got quotes from each of them on the front page giving their take on them on the front page giving their take on lgbt rights and the changes that still take on lgbt rights and the changes that still need to happen and stuff like that that still need to happen and stuff like that entries may this pressure and boris like that entries may this pressure and boris ....
Nation s history and traditions, that s a clear message to people who are opposed to marriage equality, to lgbt equality in general to come after us, because marriage equality has been affirmed for less than seven years. so if they re going to say a right that women have enjoyed for almost 50 years is not deeply rooted in our nation s history, marriage equality is certainly at risk, and i also believe interracial marriage is at risk because that s only been a fundamental right for six more years than the right to an abortion. yeah. just barely 60 years. in fact, this was the sound bite. these were the remarks from the former secretary of state, hillary clinton, on that issue. many americans says look, i m not a woman. that doesn t affect me. i m not black, that doesn t affect me. i m not gay, that doesn t affect me. when you allow extreme power to take hold, you have no idea who ....
Comes to borisjohnson. what is, and how important is faith to you? is it a sort of central part of your politics? definitely my christian i anglican faith definitely informs my politics. i think sometimes i the reluctance to talk about religion in politics i and one of the things i find sad sometimes when i talk- to people who aren t religious, there s sometimes an anxiety that if an mp is of a particular faith, that means they re going to be voting - against their rights on social issues. . and yet, you know, i don t. think there s an inconsistency with my own religious beliefs . and the way that i cast my vote on things like a woman s right to choose or lgbt equality, . which is pretty lucky hearing i in mind i m a gay bible basher. so, you know, that s where some of the anxiety comes in. - but certainly when it comes to ethics and morals, - of course, my faith informs my views. | but that does that doesn t mean that my colleagues who are not i religious don t have a moral ....
To my own community is that if we re trying to win round hearts and minds and to persuade people and to negotiate the future of lgbt equality, don t try to shut down people s voices. we ve got to engage with this. and sometimes it can feel unfair, this idea that you have to justify your own existence orjustify rights that you believe are inalienable and a core part of human rights. but in the end, the only way you win an argument is by having a discussion and a debate. you see, tonally, i think lots of people will welcome what you re saying, but there will be plenty of of people listening who say, hold on, women are women and there isn t a compromise to be had. women s rights must be respected. and i don t disagree that women s rights must be respected and i think the lgbt movement has got to better empathise with that perspective and to understand why a whole generation of campaigners ....