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Gay Parties
Cameron to hold Gay Parties at no 10, Now we know what they got up to at Eton, Will the Cons now form a Gay Party, ? Pink ties in Parliament.
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Number Ten is giving a reception to celebrate annual Gay Pride, something that previous incumbents of the office of Prime Minister have done in the past ::
"Downing Street said next week’s reception would be a ‘celebration’ of the achievements of gay equality campaigners. A spokesman said: ‘Ahead of a summer of Prides, it will be a recognition of the importance gay people play in national life.’
Gay people have struggled for many years so that they are not discriminated against. Far be it for me to support dave but I am still not sure what, if anything is wrong here Farriercm ? Does this perhaps go against your own personal prejudice ?
Number Ten is giving a reception to celebrate annual Gay Pride, something that previous incumbents of the office of Prime Minister have done in the past ::
"Downing Street said next week’s reception would be a ‘celebration’ of the achievements of gay equality campaigners. A spokesman said: ‘Ahead of a summer of Prides, it will be a recognition of the importance gay people play in national life.’
Gay people have struggled for many years so that they are not discriminated against. Far be it for me to support dave but I am still not sure what, if anything is wrong here Farriercm ? Does this perhaps go against your own personal prejudice ?
/// “Instead, the Prime Minister will host a reception at Downing Street for LGBT rights campaigners and the pink press on the morning of Pride London. Those invited are mostly - not entirely - tame apologists for New Labour. Critics of the government’s record, like myself, are not invited. ///
It would seem that under the last Labour administration certain gays were not welcome to number 10.
How is this any different from the gays who weren't welcome to a certain hotel?
http:// www.pet ertatch ell.net /politi cs/gord onbrown shypocr isyonga yrights .htm
It would seem that under the last Labour administration certain gays were not welcome to number 10.
How is this any different from the gays who weren't welcome to a certain hotel?
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