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Gordon Brown Hosted LGBT Reception|Praised Gay Service Members
Prime Minister Gordon Brown praised gay and lesbian armed forces members at a reception to celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual History Month held on Wednesday night at 10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister hosted the event that marked the contribution of the LGBT community for Britain.
He told guests at 10 Downing Street, including a number of gay servicemembers, that there was a “debt of gratitude we can never fully repay”.He said that the pride they felt was “nothing compared to the pride we feel in them”.
Mr Brown cited the current struggle in the US to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, which bans gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, saying he knew debate on the issue continued.
In 2009, for the first LGBT reception at Downing Street, Mr Brown said that the ban on gay marriage in California was “unacceptable”.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the British military allowing out gay soldiers.
Mr Brown said: “I promise you that no one need walk the road to equality alone again.”
He also listed the achievements made for gay equality in the last ten years, such as gay adoption and fertility rights for lesbians, saying people had warned these things could not be done.
In the short speech, Mr Brown mentioned Liverpool policeman James Parkes, who was seriously injured last year in a homophobic attack.
Mr Parkes, who has recovered, was at the event with his new husband Tom.
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at 08:50 on February 26th, 2010
All these things are just so much a part life of here, no one thinks much about it, nice to see them getting recognition for their efforts.
I hope the US does wake up to the fact that gays and lesbians already do the job in the military, and get rid of the stupid ban soon.
at 14:08 on February 26th, 2010
Thanks, stejeb! As I have said elsewhere, I have to believe that someone is benefiting by not repealing the US DADT policy. However, I'm not quite sure who or how:)!