
The Lib Dems attacked the Tory voting record
The Liberal Democrat party has attacked the "shameful" Tory
record on voting for gay rights issues.
According to a list compiled by the party of the Conservatives' voting
record on gay rights issues, a quarter of David Cameron's shadow cabinet has
voted against gay rights legislation.
The research looked at issues including Section 28, adoption and the age
of consent. It lists the voting records of current Tory MPs who will be
standing in this year's general election.
Of the 31 shadow cabinet members, ten voted at least once against gay
equality. One, the shadow Europe minister, Mark Francois, voted against
repealing Section 28, allowing gay couples to adopt and 2007's Sexual
Orientation Regulations. He also joined the attempt to block the Equality Bill.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said: “The Tory
record on supporting gay rights is nothing short of shameful.
“David Cameron cannot pretend a quick apology will make up for the
entrenched and often bigoted views of his hand-picked frontbench colleagues.
“David Cameron and the Conservatives like to pretend that they have
changed but they remain the same old Tories.
“It’s likely that progress on gay rights would grind to a halt should
they win the next election.”
Last week, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg sought the pink vote with
an interview in Attitude magazine, where he proposed tougher action on
homophobic bullying in schools.
Cameron has also reached out to the gay community, including civil
partnerships in his pledge to reward married couples with tax breaks. Last
year, he apologised for Section 28, which banned the promotion of homosexuality
in schools.