European Parliament pass resolution to uphold gay rights across member states

The European Parliament yesterday passed a resolution calling upon the Commission to ensure sexual orientation and gender identity rights are fully upheld across EU Member States.

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29 September 2011
EU flag The European Parliament yesterday passed a resolution calling upon the Commission to ensure sexual orientation and gender identity rights are fully upheld across EU Member States.
 
MEPs also called upon the Commission to produce a comprehensive ‘roadmap’ against homophobia and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights guarantees the right to equality for all LGBT people, yet research carried out by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights concludes that LGBT people in the EU face discrimination and a vulnerability to verbal and physical attacks.
 
Jean Lambert MEP, member of the European Parliament Civil Liberties Committee, said: “EU law assures equal treatment for all people regardless of their sexual orientation in employment and training, yet the LBGT community remains open to discrimination across other areas of life.   
 
“Whilst some Member States have made significant progress in creating equality before the law, aiming to stamp out discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, others have seen a rise in homophobic sentiments and attacks.  This is simply unacceptable. All Member States and international organisations have a role to play in developing a climate where this kind of intolerance is rejected outright.

"I welcome today’s resolution but was distressed to see how many Members voted against.  This demonstrates the need for action.”
 
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- 05/10/2011 13:33:52

Sounds like a toothless poodle yapping. The EC may have passed legislation to uphold our rights but I am willing to bet that it will mean nothing in those EC countries which are anti gay and who will ignore legislation that they don't want. Also I fear that Mr Cameron will let these important (for us) bits of legislation to pass him by un noticed.

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- 30/09/2011 14:29:51

Disappointing but perhaps to be expected that of the 5 UK MEP's who voted against or abstained all were Conservatives (one, to be honest an Ulster Unionist but close enough). I wonder what the Prime Minister has to say about that? Actually, I can answer that: nothing as he is only a token supporter of LGBT rights - ie only when it suits him. However this does rather ably demonstrate what a totally incompetent grip he has on his own MEP's.

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- 30/09/2011 14:26:43

Disappointing but perhaps to be expected that of the 5 UK MEP's who voted against or abstained all were Conservatives (one, to be honest an Ulster Unionist but close enough). I wonder what the Prime Minister has to say about that? Actually, I can answer that: nothing as he is only a token supporter of LGBT rights - ie only when it suits him. However this does rather ably demonstrate what a totally incompetent grip he has on his own MEP's.

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