05-04-2010, 12:36 PM
I just thought that I ought post this story from Sunday's Observer. For me it is the most serious of the anti-gay revelations regarding the Tory Party this election season. In short the Tory candidate for Sutton and Cheam used to be active in the leadership of a church that tried to cure a variety of ills, including drug addiction and homosexuality, through prayer. To me it strikes of being both anti-gay and a belief in the power of prayer rather than scientific evidence. So far Cameron has said nothing about this, I don't expect a leader in a tight election to suspend a likely winning candidate but he could say something.
On the other hand I am rather pleased about something the Tories have done. In their Equality Manifesto:-
On the other hand I am rather pleased about something the Tories have done. In their Equality Manifesto:-
Quote:We will also consider the case for changing the law to allow civil partnerships to be called and classified as marriage.I am well aware that considering is a long way from doing. However that promise could be used to force the Tories to justify being against gay marriage or accept that they should support it. If the Tories are forced to answer that question, so the other parties will be forced to find an answer too. I remember very distinctly in the White Paper that originally proposed Civil Partnerships essentially gave no real justification for not having gay marriage, a tacit admission that it was political calculation over what would not upset too many people. Given the lack of good information about the strength of people's feelings at the time I think this was reasonable. However given the complete absence of any backlash I think the time has come for Labour to give a proper answer on the question of gay marriage.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.