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Gay candidate to stand in Goldsmid ward in 2015

Matt Irish to stand in Goldsmid ward for the Labour Party in next years Council elections.

Matt Irish prospective Labour candidate for Goldsmid
Matt Irish prospective Labour candidate for Goldsmid

Matt blogs about being an LGBT candidate and what he has experienced so far when meeting residents.

He says: “Since being selected to represent Labour as a candidate in the council elections next year, I’ve been asked several times what being an LGBT candidate means to me.

“As far as I’m concerned, I’m standing on the shoulders of many inspirational people who have put themselves on the line (and sometimes at considerable physical risk) to stand up for the right to be treated as equals.

“I grew up in the 1980s and 90s when times were less tolerant – particularly in the rural community that I left for university. Had I grown up in a more tolerant time, I might never have migrated to Brighton & Hove in 1997 – a place I now call home after being accepted by the community. Back then Brighton and Hove were run as two separate council areas – we are now one city under one administration. An administration I would very much like to see return to the Labour party.

He continues: “I’ve decided to stand for Brighton & Hove City Council to give something back to the city I’ve called home for over 18 years by serving as a local councillor.

“I’ve already done a fair bit of community work – supporting the worthwhile work of the THT which helps people in the city living with HIV, working with Stonewall in my role as a workplace equalities representative with Unite the Union and various other community projects in which I have had the pleasure to be involved over the years.

“It’s a little daunting to step out from relative anonymity to stand for an elected position – but when I saw the fantastic team of people who (subject to election!) are hoping to look after the interests of everyone who lives and works in our city, my concerns melted away.

“I’m standing for election because, like many other residents in our city, I’m also a little sad at how things have turned out with our Green led council. I feel sad when I see great achievements eroded.

“Brighton & Hove City Council once ranked in the Top 10 of Stonewall’s annual equality index of employers. Now it has dropped out of the index altogether. How embarrassing for a city that prides itself on its commitment to diversity. I’m also sad when I think of the hope voters had in the Green party to deliver something different in the 2011 election.

“Unlike many other places in the UK, our residents were open-minded enough to try something that they felt broke from the usual mould of councils led by mainstream parties and elected a minority Green administration.

“Back in 2011 there was an expectation the Greens would deliver something new – now all I hear on the doorstep is disappointment in their failure to deliver anything of significance and a belief that getting even this basics right is something that has proved a little too difficult in many areas.

“So what does being an LGBT candidate mean for me? Simple. Not being defined as an LGBT candidate but instead for what I believe in and stand for.

“Society had made massive leaps in accepting LGBT people as being equal, with sexual orientation not being the defining point of difference. Much of this step change happened under a Labour government and I remain convinced that had Labour not made bold but important changes to many areas of legislation covering LGBT rights, the coalition would not have taken their recent steps to push equal marriage into law.

“In the next year I hope to convince the people of Goldsmid that a vote for me and my fellow Labour candidates is one that will help get the city back on its feet.”

 

Greens launch LGBTIQ Euro manifesto

Green MEP and Euro candidate Keith Taylor, together with Green Euro candidate Cllr Alexandra Phillips, launched the LGBTIQ Greens European Election Manifesto 2014 at the Bedford Tavern, Western Street, Brighton today.

Keith Taylor, MEP
Keith Taylor, MEP

The LGBTIQ manifesto makes three pledges for elected Greens, who promise to:

• Make EU membership conditional upon granting rights for LGBTIQ citizens. Greens also support making LGBTIQ rights a core European competency, and would argue for a vote to enshrine a set of minimum rights for LGBTIQ people via legislation in Parliament.

• Support LGBTIQ rights, oppose racism, ableism, sexism and all other forms of oppression around the world.

• Encourage the EU to work with and hear the voices of discriminated-against groups and their chosen representatives.

The manifesto also champions an inclusive economy for LGBTIQ people; takes a lead in calling for an end to the widespread legal requirement that trans people must identify as male or female; advocates a humane asylum system that offers protection for LGBTIQ asylum seekers; and strongly opposes cuts to the NHS, which will make it harder for trans people to access gender reassignment services.

Keith Taylor MEP said: “Greens have an incredibly strong track record in fighting for LGBTIQ rights in Europe, and helping the EU to move successfully towards true equality. The Green Group of MEPs, more so than any other group, is completely committed to LGBTIQ equality.

“And as part of the European Parliament’s LGBT Rights Intergroup I have worked towards a world free from homophobic prejudice and will continue to do so if re-elected. Candidates must stand in solidarity with the struggles of all LGBTI people; we must continue to fight for equality across the world, whilst not forgetting the continued discrimination and prejudice faced by many.”

Cllr Alex Philipps

Green Euro Candidate and Green City Councillor Alexandra Phillips, said: “The EU is strong in advancing LGBTIQ rights and the Greens have always been in the forefront of that. Voting Green means more voices in Europe being raised in support of true LGBTIQ equality. It’s one of the reasons why the Green Party is in favour of EU membership – to help us continue our track record of fighting for LGBTIQ rights across the continent.”

Both candidates have also signed ILGA-Europe’s Coming Out pledge to show their commitment to human rights and equality for LGBTIQ people throughout Europe. More Green candidates than from any other party have signed the pledge.

The ‘Gay Friendly’ credentials of the local Green Party in Brighton & Hove recently took a sever setback after the local party attempted to remove the annual grant of £25,000 to the organisers of Brighton Pride.

During the debate to set the City budget for 2014-15, Cllr Geoffrey Bowden, Chair of the Council’s Economic Development & Culture Committee and a former trustee of the Brighton Pride Limited Company that crease trading in 2012 with debts of over £200,000 lectured Conservative and Labour councillors during the debate telling them ‘Pride is not a scared cow’ in trying to justifty his decision to remove of the hard fought for annual grant to Pride.

His leader Cllr Jason Kitcat twittered the following day that Cllr Bowden’s speech “was very brave”.

Conservative and Labour councillors did not agree and voted for an ammendment to keep the money in place for another year.

Brighton Pride CIC raised £43,000 for local volunteer LGBT organisation last year which was distributed through the Rainbow Fund grants programme and the City Council estimate that the weekend event brings in an estimated £13 million pounds of benefit to the local economy annually.

Numberous requests by Gscene Magazine to the leader of the Green Group, Cllr Jason Kitcat to explain if anyone from the Green Party or from the City Council had asked to see the Pride accounts before making the decision to cut the grant, remain unanswered.

During the Greens term in office, Brighton and Hove City Council have dropped out of the Stonewall Top 100 Gay Friendly Index, from a position of 4th in 2010 to 105 in 2014.

Speaking at the time Council leader Jason Kitcat, said: “The Stonewall Index is not reflective of the huge amount of work that goes on in the council and the community. I am confident we are supporting all of our equality groups and leading pioneering work in some areas. However, we are not complacent and look forward to receiving feedback which will help strengthen our work.”

James Ledward
James Ledward

James Ledward, editor of Gscene at the time responded: “From the lofty highs of being placed third in the index in 2009 and revelling in the acolades that followed, to completely drop out of the published index top 100 companies in 2014 should maybe be viewed more humbly by the Green administration who seem to have lost sight of the fact that the LGBT community is a community with complex needs and not a financial commodity to barter with.

 

 

 

78 Countries Countdown to Brighton Pride

Brighton and Hove’s campaigning theme for 2014 is Freedom To Live and highlights the plight of those LGBTQ communities living across the globe in countries where homosexuality is criminalised.

78 Countries Countdown to Brighton Pride

There are 78 countries, many within the Commonwealth, who currently have a form of state sponsored homophobia on their statute books. LGBTQ people can be imprisoned, whipped, stoned or hanged in the name of these laws.

From Algeria to Egypt, Brunei to Pakistan, Barbados to Papua New Guinea, Russia to India, LGBT people can find themselves in court facing long prison sentences and worse due to accusations of homosexual acts, unnatural sex, sodomy, buggery or gross indecency. Just because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

From May 16 2014 until Brighton Pride on Saturday, August 2, the 78 Days Countdown will feature the 78 countries where homosexuality is criminalised. Working in conjunction with The Kaleidoscope Trust, a UK based charity that works to uphold the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people internationally, the countdown will highlight the laws affecting the lives of LGBTQ communities around the world.

The laws quoted in the Brighton Pride 78 Days Countdown can be shocking at times, the language barbaric, fuelled by past empires or unforgiving religious doctrine, whilst the countries featured are within our reach, often just a few hours flying time away. But their very closeness is a reminder of our connections as a LGBT global community and how working together we can make a change.

The 78 Days Countdown is part of Brighton Pride’s 2014 Freedom To Live campaign that will include Pride Matters blogs from LGBTQ activists, the inclusion of 78 Countries Freedom To Live placards on the Pride Community Parade and speakers on the Preston Park main stage.

As we countdown to Pride 2014, Brighton Pride believes its time to make the global connections, keep campaigning and call for LGBTQ equality. Its time for Pride to have a purpose. Because everyone, regardless of sexuality or gender, deserves the Freedom To Live.

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Brighton Pride 2014
Brighton Pride 2014

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Historic reforms to create New State Pension

Major reforms to the state pension which will simplify the system are a step closer today after the legislation became law.

Steve Webb,Minister of State for Pensions
Steve Webb,Minister of State for Pensions

The reforms will create a simple, flat rate pension, the full level of which will be set above the basic means test, currently £148.35.

In particular, women, carers and some low earners who haven’t previously received much in way of additional pension will benefit. And self-employed people, who miss out on any additional pension under the current arrangements, will be brought fully into the state pension system for first time, helping millions to secure a more comfortable retirement.

The Government expects that in the first 10 years after implementation, around 650,000 women will benefit from the single-tier valuation of their pension at 2016, receiving on average £8 a week more in state pension.

Minister for Pensions, Steve Webb, said: “The new state pension will replace the current complex mix of basic and additional state pension which successive governments have tinkered with so much over the decades.

“It will give people clarity and confidence about what income they will get from the state in their retirement. In addition, the state pension reforms will benefit those who have historically done poorly under the current two-tier system.

“I want to see us build a fairer society within a stronger economy. That means ensuring people have a simple, better state pension in retirement which protects them from poverty and provides a solid foundation for them to save for their future.”

Ten qualifying years of National Insurance contributions will be required to receive any State Pension under the reforms, and for people who start their National Insurance record after the reforms are introduced, the full level of the new state pension will be based on 35 years of National Insurance contributions.

Transitional arrangements have been designed to protect people’s contributions prior to 2016, provided that they meet the minimum qualifying period.

The Government has also introduced the triple lock guarantee to ensure value of basic state pension will rise by highest of inflation, earnings or 2.5 per cent for the duration of this Parliament. And the state pension now is a higher share of national average earnings than at any time in more than 20 years.

The new state pension legislation is contained in the Pensions Act 2014, which also provides for other reforms to the State Pension age, bereavement benefits and private pensions. More information on the Act and what it means for individuals can be found on w

‘It Starts With Me’ highlights increased HIV risk during recent infection

New campaign highlights the risk of recent HIV infections and encourages gay and bisexual men in England to use condoms.

THT Infectious Campaign

Research shows that as many as half of new HIV transmissions take place during the period known as primary infection. During this period, it is estimated that someone with HIV may be up to 26 times more infectious than at any point afterwards, dramatically increasing the risk of a transmission taking place. This peak of infectiousness occurs within the first six weeks after contracting HIV.

Cary JamesCary James, Head of Health Improvement Programmes at Terrence Higgins Trust, said: “Recent infection is a huge driver of HIV transmission. There’s a time immediately after infection when the level of HIV in the body skyrockets and the person is at high risk of passing on HIV. This happens before most tests are able to detect an infection. So if two guys who previously tested negative decide not to use condoms because they think they’re both negative, they could not only be wrong but also having unprotected sex when one of them is super-infectious. Condoms are by far the best way to protect yourself and others from HIV.”

Gay and bisexual men remain one of the groups most at risk of HIV infection in England, and undiagnosed HIV has been identified as a key factor driving the epidemic. It Starts With Me focuses on a combination approach of condoms, testing and treatment to halt the spread of infection among the gay community. Using condoms and lube when having anal sex significantly reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, being passed on.

The new stage of the campaign will be promoted through the website at www.startswithme.org.uk, along with press and online adverts, leaflets and posters in gay venues. The campaign will also be rolled out across England through a network of regional organisations, funded by HPE to promote the campaign in their local communities.

HIV Prevention England is a partnership of community organisations headed by Terrence Higgins Trust and funded by the Department of Health to carry out national HIV prevention work in England among communities at an increased risk of infection.

Gay and bisexual men are invited to sign up to It Starts With Me by visiting www.startswithme.org.uk.

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Police issue efit of man connected to Hove rape

Sussex Police efitThis is the Efit of a man police want to speak to about a rape in Hove.

On Tuesday, April 29 at around 10.30pm the victim, a 51-year-old man, was walking home from a pub on Brunswick Street West when he met a man at the junction with Western Road and Lansdowne Street. They got chatting and they went back to the victim’s nearby flat where he was raped.

Detective Sergeant Alex Evans said: “The victim was subject to an extrememly nasty attack where a weapon was used.  He is  extremely distressed by what happened and he is being supported by specially trained officers. The suspect is described as white, about 50-years-old with dark hair. We are appealing to anyone who might recognise this man and have any details about what happened before they met. Did you see this man on Western Road or in the area?

“Anyone with information is asked is contact police on 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting serial 1417 of 30/4.”

Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Manchester Pride feels the love

Parade applications are now open for Manchester Pride Parade.

Manchester Pride

Applications are now open for the Manchester Pride Parade, which will take place at 1pm on Saturday August 23, 2014.

The theme for 2014 is LOVE and will be rolled out across the festival, whether it be to honour the same sex marriage act, or challenge the final pieces of the legislation. The charity is calling for participants to celebrate and embrace their love with the city.

The August Bank Holiday sees the return of the Manchester Pride Parade, an integral part of the four-day celebration that is The Big Weekend, with a new loved-up twist.

The Parade will weave its way through the city centre, following a 1.3mile route, as thousands of visitors are expected to line the streets of Manchester. Past themes have included Heroes, Through the Decades and last year’s Acceptable in the 80’s.

Chief Executive of Manchester Pride, Mark Fletcher said: “2014 is the year where the LGBT community showed the world that love has no boundaries – we really are the ‘Love’ generation – and Manchester Pride will be celebrating this with the Manchester Pride Parade and our after party at the Big Weekend in our World Famous Gay Village.

“Applications are now open to take part in the parade, so those who want to help us turn the streets of Manchester into a kaleidoscope of colour and jump aboard the ‘Love Train’ for an amazing experience they’ll never forget should apply now as spaces are limited.”

Online applications are open to everyone who would like to take part as both walking and vehicle entries in the Parade, from small community groups, to large commercial organisations.

Early submission is essential to avoid disappointment.

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Gay choir supports local charities

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus have raised nearly £550 for two local charities at their annual Festival Fringe shows

Brighton Gay Men's Chorus

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus’ two extremely well-received Fringe Festival performances of Nautical but nice at St George’s Church, Kemptown at the start of May helped to boost the coffers of two local charities to the tune of £547.34.

Friday’s performance raised £185.77 for the Brighton branch of the Royal National Life Boat (RNLI) – “the charity that saves lives at sea”.

On Saturday, BGMC’s show enabled a small Worthing medical research and support group, Wolfram Syndrome UK, to raise £361.57 and promote greater awareness of the importance of its work.

Paul Charlton
Paul Charlton

Paul Charlton, Chairman of Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus’ management trustees, said: It is absolutely brilliant when shows such as Nautical but nice prove to be a box office sell-out, when they glean positive reviews, and, of course, when they leave our fans, old and new, uplifted and entertained. But, what matters just as much to all of us in the Chorus is the knowledge that our performances can, and do, assist other worthwhile charitable causes with their vital work. It is fitting that our Fringe show, Nautical but nice could lend support to the life-saving work of the local branch of the RNLI; and it is an enormous privilege to have helped raise the profile of the pioneering work carried out by a less well-known Worthing based charity dealing with wolfram syndrome, a rare genetic disorder.”

Tracey Lynch, Chief Executive of Wolfram Syndrome UK, said:Thanks to the support of Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus we collected £361.57 at last night’s Nautical But Nice concert for Wolfram Syndrome UK (DIDMOAD). It was a fabulous show to be involved with.”

If you are considering joining Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, they are always interested in hearing from prospective new members.

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UK tops LGBTI human rights report

The 2014 ‘Rainbow Europe’ human rights survey has been released by ILGA-Europe, the Europe-wide network of LGBTI organisations.

Rainbow MapThe UK has once again been ranked number one in Europe for LGBT rights.

ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Europe Map reviews the standing of European countries against essential legal benchmarks for LGBTI equality, while the Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of LGBTI People in Europe 2014 provides an analysis of trends and an overview of key political and social developments country-by-country.

ILGA tracks the status and promotes the rights of LGBT people, and publishes a new rights map each year.

Britain has taken top spot for the last three years scoring 82% this year, an increase of 5 percent over 2013.

Simon Kirby, MPSimon Kirby, MP for Kemptown & Peacehaven, said: “This ranking is excellent news and I congratulate all concerned on this achievement, which builds on being top in other years. The Government’s approach to ensure equalities is a key part of its work is clearly paying dividends. I am proud to represent an area with a large LGBT population and I am very proud that the UK is number one.”

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Lib Dem MEP candidate for South East England and spokesperson for Liberals 4 Equality Giles Goodall, added: “I’m delighted that the UK has again come top of this ranking, thanks in part to equal marriage entering into law this year.

“It is also great news that the situation for LGBTI people has improved in the majority of the EU’s member states (18 out of 28) and in countries hoping to join the EU, such as Serbia and Montenegro.

“The EU is a huge force for progress but we must not be complacent. Homophobia and transphobia continue to blight thousands of lives around Europe and populist parties are threatening to roll back protection for LGBTI communities.”

“I hope that people will use their votes at the European elections on May 22 to make sure that we continue Sajid Javidmoving forward on LGBTI rights in Europe, and not backwards.”

Minister for Equalities Sajid Javid, concluded: “The UK has a strong record of protecting and promoting equality. I am pleased that our work to protect people from discrimination because of their sexuality has been recognized as some of the best in the world.”

 

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Legends cabaret tent returns

She’s back and she’s more fabulous that ever!

Legends Cabaret tent

Legends Cabaret Tent is back on Preston Park this August, hosted by the evergreen Lola Lasagne with a star studded line-up that will guarantee Pride 2014 sees only the top cabaret acts working on the scene, appear in Preston Park.

Sponsored by Tony Chapman the owner of Legends, who over the years has been one of the most generous contributors to the LGBT community, The Legends Cabaret Tent is the biggest at any UK Pride and delivers a day of thrilling entertainment in an unforgettable electric atmosphere.

Organised and hosted by Stephen Richards a.k.a. Lola Lasagne, Legends Cabaret Tent is at the very centre of Brighton Pride’s celebrations where every year the top cabaret stars perform to a capacity crowd.

Pride director, Dulcie Weaver, said: “Every joke, every song, every “fabulous darling!” entrance ensures that Brighton Pride simply wouldn’t be the event it is without the Legends Cabaret Tent and we are thrilled that 2014 will see the legend continue.”

“Let the countdown to a day of the biggest and best in Pride cabaret begin!”

What: Pride Brighton & Hove 2014: Freedom To Live

Where: Pride Festival Preston Park, Brighton

When: 12noon – 10pm.

Cost: £9 /£12.50 Early Bird tickets Sold out: Discounted £15 advance (first release) until end of May. Then £17.50 in June /£20 in July and more on the day.

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