Not a bad idea (and it remains shocking that neither Bush nor Obama even tried something like this) though admittedly, the devil is in the details.
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David Cameron has given his support to a Stonewall campaign to tackle homophobic bullying. National Anti-Bullying Week will be held next week and the gay charity has launched an ad campaign featuring the slogan 'Some people are gay.
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Two liberal London political blogs have raised serious questions about the allies with whom UK’s opposition party, the Conservative Party or ‘Tories’, has aligned itself.
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They're right to do so, but shouldn't the US administration cut its own ties to far right extremists in the US as well? The Guardian:
There is growing unease in the White House that David Cameron's Euroscepticism could undermine the ability of a Conservative government to influence events in the EU, threatening to weaken Britain in the eyes of the US.
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Following David Cameron's speech this afternoon at the Conservative Party Conference, we want to know how our readers feel about the party.
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UPDATED 15.05: Tory leader David Cameron has cited civil partnerships for gay couples as a good thing that was achieved by Labour.
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British celebrities including Stephen Fry, Eddie Izzard, and Ewan MacGregor sent a letter to the UK's Conservative Party leader Paul Cameron, urging him to repudiate the homophobic policies of the Polish Law and Justice Party, a Tory ally.
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This Week’s Humpday Gay News Post Includes: Articles on gay marriage, the Equality March & Rally; An update on the blood donor court case; Stephen Fry on David Cameron; An update on Portland’s Gay Mayor; Evidence Against an Anti-Gay Cop; Prop.
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Tory leader David Cameron has said that his party's allies in Europe are not homophobic. Yesterday, an open letter from celebrities such as Stephen Fry, Eddie Izzard and Ewan MacGregor urged Cameron to oppose the views of the Polish Law and Justice Party.
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Ben Summerskill, the Chief Executive of LGB (lesbian, gay and bisexual) rights charity Stonewall has pulled out of attending and speaking at the Conservative Party's LGBT event to be held tonight.
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A range of celebs from Stephen Fry to Jo Brand have signed a letter calling on David Cameron to oppose.
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A letter signed by celebrities including Ewan MacGregor, Stephen Fry and Jo Brand has asked Tory leader David Cameron to oppose the views of his party's new European allies.
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A group of politicians, gay-rights activists and celebrities have added their names to an open later to Conservative party leader, David Cameron.
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A letter signed by celebrities such as Ewan MacGregor, Stephen Fry and Jo Brand has asked Tory leader David Cameron to oppose the views of his party's new European allies.
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As the Conservative Party Conference gets underway in Manchester, party leader David Cameron has been called on to prove his commitment to gay rights.
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As the Conservative Party Conference gets underway in Manchester, party leader David Cameron has been called on to prove his commitment to gay rights.
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David Cameron's commitment to gay rights is being brought under the spotlight as the Conservative conference begins in Manchester.
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In a statement released today, Peter Tatchell challenges Conservative leader David Cameron over gay rights saying that so far he’s been all talk and no action over homophobia.
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UK Gay News had links to a pair of Guardian articles today dealing with the Catholic Church. The first is about the British government's recent gold-plated invitation to Pope Ratty to visit the UK next year - it's caused something of an uproar in the UK, where the idea is quickly becoming merely the latest in a series of increasingly unpopular moves by a Labour government seemingly intent on complete self-immolation.
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