Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
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Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
Lib Dem European Parliamentary candidate for South East England Giles Goodall writes for PinkNews on the EU as a force for good in the fight for equality, but says discrimination and isolation are still rife for LGBT people and momentum needs to be maintained.
On LGBT rights, voters face an important choice in May Equality is a European value, and over the years the EU has become a strong advocate for LGBT rights. We have the EU to thank for Europe-wide laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace and providing special protection for victims of homophobic and transphobic crime. EU pressure has changed the lives of millions of LGBT people for the better in its newer member states in central and eastern Europe, where homosexuality was still a criminal offence as recently as the 1990s.
Of course that doesn’t mean that all is rosy for LGBT communities in Europe. An EU survey last year found that fear, isolation and discrimination are still all too common. Two out of three LGBT people reported hiding their sexuality when they were at school (68% in the UK), while 60% were bullied or called names. 26% of people said they had been attacked or threatened with violence in the past five years. In the UK, the figure was even higher, at 31%.
As a candidate in May’s European elections, I have made equality issues a priority. I want the EU to remain a strong force for LGBT rights and to do even more in the future. That’s why I’m backing ILGA-Europe’s Come Out 2014 European Election Pledge and committing to fight for equality if I’m elected as an MEP.
We need a comprehensive action plan for LGBT rights in Europe and protection against LGBT discrimination in access to goods and services, healthcare and education. We need to support national efforts to combat homophobic bullying, such as the recent initiative by Lib Dem equalities minister Jo Swinson. And we need to make sure that LGBT families do not face denial of their rights because they cross a border in Europe.
We cannot take our rights for granted. With far-right and populist parties forecast to make big gains in the European elections, equality could come under threat. Voters have an important choice on 22 May: back a party which has championed equality at home and abroad, or risk turning back the clock for LGBT communities all over Europe.
Giles Goodall is a Liberal Democrat European Parliamentary candidate for South East England
As with all comment, this does not necessarily reflect the views of PinkNews.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/01/22/comment-the-eu-has-made-strides-towards-lgbt-equality-but-discrimination-and-isolation-remain-common/
We need to support the EU!
Without, us being part of the EU, many of our freedoms would be eroded, them we would get the far right Nazis, telling us what to do in this country, without any kind of impunity!
I think that an EU vote, would lead the majority to want to stay part of it tbf....But it isn't the toppermost agenda, would cost so much money, so imo....No point in an EU referendum!
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On LGBT rights, voters face an important choice in May Equality is a European value, and over the years the EU has become a strong advocate for LGBT rights. We have the EU to thank for Europe-wide laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace and providing special protection for victims of homophobic and transphobic crime. EU pressure has changed the lives of millions of LGBT people for the better in its newer member states in central and eastern Europe, where homosexuality was still a criminal offence as recently as the 1990s.
Of course that doesn’t mean that all is rosy for LGBT communities in Europe. An EU survey last year found that fear, isolation and discrimination are still all too common. Two out of three LGBT people reported hiding their sexuality when they were at school (68% in the UK), while 60% were bullied or called names. 26% of people said they had been attacked or threatened with violence in the past five years. In the UK, the figure was even higher, at 31%.
As a candidate in May’s European elections, I have made equality issues a priority. I want the EU to remain a strong force for LGBT rights and to do even more in the future. That’s why I’m backing ILGA-Europe’s Come Out 2014 European Election Pledge and committing to fight for equality if I’m elected as an MEP.
We need a comprehensive action plan for LGBT rights in Europe and protection against LGBT discrimination in access to goods and services, healthcare and education. We need to support national efforts to combat homophobic bullying, such as the recent initiative by Lib Dem equalities minister Jo Swinson. And we need to make sure that LGBT families do not face denial of their rights because they cross a border in Europe.
We cannot take our rights for granted. With far-right and populist parties forecast to make big gains in the European elections, equality could come under threat. Voters have an important choice on 22 May: back a party which has championed equality at home and abroad, or risk turning back the clock for LGBT communities all over Europe.
Giles Goodall is a Liberal Democrat European Parliamentary candidate for South East England
As with all comment, this does not necessarily reflect the views of PinkNews.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/01/22/comment-the-eu-has-made-strides-towards-lgbt-equality-but-discrimination-and-isolation-remain-common/
We need to support the EU!
Without, us being part of the EU, many of our freedoms would be eroded, them we would get the far right Nazis, telling us what to do in this country, without any kind of impunity!
I think that an EU vote, would lead the majority to want to stay part of it tbf....But it isn't the toppermost agenda, would cost so much money, so imo....No point in an EU referendum!
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I will be voting Labour!
They want to remain part of the EU!
We must remain part of the EU!
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They want to remain part of the EU!
We must remain part of the EU!
::sexbnan: ::sexbnan: ::sexbnan:
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It may be the last votes you have scatman.
I know you vote Labour because you think you can remain idle for the rest of your life.
Has Doug thrashed you this weekend.
I know you vote Labour because you think you can remain idle for the rest of your life.
Has Doug thrashed you this weekend.
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Re: Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
Drinky why do you act like a spoilt child every time Phil posts?
Has Phil abused you in this thread?
Has Phil abused you in this thread?
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Re: Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
SEXY MAMA wrote:Drinky why do you act like a spoilt child every time Phil posts?
Has Phil abused you in this thread?
This post was made by Clarkson who is currently on your ignore list. See the message.
...Best place for it.
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Catman wrote:Lib Dem European Parliamentary candidate for South East England Giles Goodall writes for PinkNews on the EU as a force for good in the fight for equality, but says discrimination and isolation are still rife for LGBT people and momentum needs to be maintained.
On LGBT rights, voters face an important choice in May Equality is a European value, and over the years the EU has become a strong advocate for LGBT rights. We have the EU to thank for Europe-wide laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace and providing special protection for victims of homophobic and transphobic crime. EU pressure has changed the lives of millions of LGBT people for the better in its newer member states in central and eastern Europe, where homosexuality was still a criminal offence as recently as the 1990s.
Of course that doesn’t mean that all is rosy for LGBT communities in Europe. An EU survey last year found that fear, isolation and discrimination are still all too common. Two out of three LGBT people reported hiding their sexuality when they were at school (68% in the UK), while 60% were bullied or called names. 26% of people said they had been attacked or threatened with violence in the past five years. In the UK, the figure was even higher, at 31%.
As a candidate in May’s European elections, I have made equality issues a priority. I want the EU to remain a strong force for LGBT rights and to do even more in the future. That’s why I’m backing ILGA-Europe’s Come Out 2014 European Election Pledge and committing to fight for equality if I’m elected as an MEP.
We need a comprehensive action plan for LGBT rights in Europe and protection against LGBT discrimination in access to goods and services, healthcare and education. We need to support national efforts to combat homophobic bullying, such as the recent initiative by Lib Dem equalities minister Jo Swinson. And we need to make sure that LGBT families do not face denial of their rights because they cross a border in Europe.
We cannot take our rights for granted. With far-right and populist parties forecast to make big gains in the European elections, equality could come under threat. Voters have an important choice on 22 May: back a party which has championed equality at home and abroad, or risk turning back the clock for LGBT communities all over Europe.
Giles Goodall is a Liberal Democrat European Parliamentary candidate for South East England
As with all comment, this does not necessarily reflect the views of PinkNews.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/01/22/comment-the-eu-has-made-strides-towards-lgbt-equality-but-discrimination-and-isolation-remain-common/
We need to support the EU!
Without, us being part of the EU, many of our freedoms would be eroded, them we would get the far right Nazis, telling us what to do in this country, without any kind of impunity!
I think that an EU vote, would lead the majority to want to stay part of it tbf....But it isn't the toppermost agenda, would cost so much money, so imo....No point in an EU referendum!
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Boring LW labour Nazi scum.
Boring LW labour Nazi scum.
Boring LW labour Nazi scum.
Boring LW labour Nazi scum.
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SEXY MAMA wrote:Drinky why do you act like a spoilt child every time Phil posts?
Has Phil abused you in this thread?
He began with the Tory c--nts He's a pathetic little cowardly mincer who bleats he wants more money of decent hard working people. He is a foul mouthed mincer. Frankly he deserves it.
His own so called seriously ill boy friend beats him up imagine how much we dislike him if his boyfriend can't stand him.
I dislike leeches on society who thinks the world owes them a living and wishes nothing but harm on those that are keeping him.
Phil loves it Sexy.
I trust that helps Sexy as well you well know he is nasty scum.
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Re: Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
No Drinky it doesnt!
He doesnt get personal but you disclosed something that was!
Anyway when he says Tory c##### why cant you reply with labour c#####?
I have had fallings with him in the past so im well aware of his behaviour.
What i do is ignore 2 posters who i cannot bring myself to 'look' at let alone post too!!!!!! Its seems to be doing fine for me x
He doesnt get personal but you disclosed something that was!
Anyway when he says Tory c##### why cant you reply with labour c#####?
I have had fallings with him in the past so im well aware of his behaviour.
What i do is ignore 2 posters who i cannot bring myself to 'look' at let alone post too!!!!!! Its seems to be doing fine for me x
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Re: Comment: The EU has made strides towards LGBT equality but discrimination and isolation remain common
SEXY MAMA wrote:No Drinky it doesnt!
He doesnt get personal but you disclosed something that was!
Anyway when he says Tory c##### why cant you reply with labour c#####?
I have had fallings with him in the past so im well aware of his behaviour.
What i do is ignore 2 posters who i cannot bring myself to 'look' at let alone post too!!!!!! Its seems to be doing fine for me x
He's posted similar on a number of threads today, the man has some kind of mental problem, he does similar to Sassy, just gatecrashes threads to abuse.
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Sexy you are wasting your time he us a despicable low life mince not worthy of your support.
You are entitled to your view it usnt shared by many if any!
Just to be clear he taunts like f-ck then cries homophobia when we get on his bone idle case.
My point re his benefit fraud is valid. Any partner well enough to beat him up shows he diesnt need 24/7 care; Phils excuse for leeching of us taxpayers which he constantly crows about taxing to death.
You are entitled to your view it usnt shared by many if any!
Just to be clear he taunts like f-ck then cries homophobia when we get on his bone idle case.
My point re his benefit fraud is valid. Any partner well enough to beat him up shows he diesnt need 24/7 care; Phils excuse for leeching of us taxpayers which he constantly crows about taxing to death.
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Clarkson wrote:Sexy you are wasting your time he us a despicable low life mince not worthy of your support.
You are entitled to your view it usnt shared by many if any!
Just to be clear he taunts like f-ck then cries homophobia when we get on his bone idle case.
My point re his benefit fraud is valid. Any partner well enough to beat him up shows he diesnt need 24/7 care; Phils excuse for leeching of us taxpayers which he constantly crows about taxing to death.
Both of you -- can this shit immediately. Please.
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Is that me and sexy you are referring to. She is only being nice.
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