After a decade of being excluded from Downing Street guest-lists, Theresa May issues Peter Tatchell an invite to LGBT reception at Number 10.
SINCE the inception of Downing Street LGBT Pride receptions a decade ago, Peter Tatchell’s name has been omitted from the guest list for the receptions by successive Prime Ministers – Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. His omission reflects poorly on the reputations of all three politicians, their advisors and ultimately their administrations.
Tatchell says: “Despite my 51 years of campaigning, and my role in the UK’s first Pride parade in 1972, they apparently deemed me to be the unacceptable face of LGBT+ activism.
“I was therefore surprised and delighted that Theresa May has invited me to this year’s reception on July 3 – just days after I wrote to her urging compensation for gay men convicted under past anti-gay laws.
“I am not much fussed about attending such receptions but I am honoured to be asked and have accepted the invitation.
“I look forward to meeting the Prime Minister and reiterating my call for gay victims of homophobic laws, who suffered so badly, to receive government compensation.
“She has already acknowledged the grave injustice done to these men, so I hope she will go one step further and recognise that these men deserve recompense for the terrible trauma of criminalisation that they went through.”
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