Animals & Nature1 min ago
Tories 'wrong' On Gay Rights In Past, Theresa May Says
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -407367 38
Well, I suppose an apology is better late than never, but I would like Mrs May to explain why she voted the way she did, so recently ?
"As an MP in 1998, Mrs May voted against reducing the age of consent for homosexual acts from 18 to 16 and four years later opposed allowing gay couples to adopt"
So I am unsure what she has to feel "proud" about ?
Well, I suppose an apology is better late than never, but I would like Mrs May to explain why she voted the way she did, so recently ?
"As an MP in 1998, Mrs May voted against reducing the age of consent for homosexual acts from 18 to 16 and four years later opposed allowing gay couples to adopt"
So I am unsure what she has to feel "proud" about ?
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"I am proud of the role my party has played in recent years in advocating a Britain which seeks to end discrimination on the grounds of sexuality or gender identity, but I acknowledge where we have been wrong on these issues in the past."
In recent years refers to: "in 2004 backed civil partnerships, and as a member of the coalition government supported a succession of measures including same sex-marriages."
"I am proud of the role my party has played in recent years in advocating a Britain which seeks to end discrimination on the grounds of sexuality or gender identity, but I acknowledge where we have been wrong on these issues in the past."
In recent years refers to: "in 2004 backed civil partnerships, and as a member of the coalition government supported a succession of measures including same sex-marriages."
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I suspect it was a honest attempt to protect the young from abuse and give them as much time as possible to get over what is, for some, a confusing period of life working out their sexual preferences.
As it was perfectly legal for young straight girls and boys to have sex at 16, were they not in danger of abuse?
Or was it just gay teens who were in danger of predatory males?
You wrote:
I suspect it was a honest attempt to protect the young from abuse and give them as much time as possible to get over what is, for some, a confusing period of life working out their sexual preferences.
As it was perfectly legal for young straight girls and boys to have sex at 16, were they not in danger of abuse?
Or was it just gay teens who were in danger of predatory males?
One could look at it like that sp, but in fairness one has less concern that someone is being encourage to indulge in the normal cross gender intimacy than than one is for being encourage to indulge in same gender intimacy. It was an act of compassion to give them a while longer to be sure. Society has now shifted it's position and thinks they should get on with it if they want to.
I didn't write castigated I said call which is not the same thing. I'd be amazed if you grew up through those times and never heard or giggled at such name calling. Anyway the point is, I repeat, people take time to change. I think you are just having a usual pop at the Tories and this is today's topic.
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