David Cameron supports LGBT History Month

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  1. Beberts  14 Feb 2011, 5:37pm  Report
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    Blimey, we’ve got a very “supporting” prime minister. Now he should just join us in the “big society” plan he’s selling, and abdicate the salary and all the other perks his political position brings…

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  2. *puke*

    almost makes me want to be straight

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  3. Dan Filson  14 Feb 2011, 11:11pm  Report
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    OK Dave, now put your money where your mouth is – equal marriage laws now

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  4. Dan Filson  14 Feb 2011, 11:12pm  Report
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    OK Dave, put your money where your mouth is, equal marriage laws now

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  5. “Events like this enrich our society and challenge us to think more about the world around us.”

    Downing street could churn out that statement for any event they wish to comment on.

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  6. tattydog  14 Feb 2011, 11:46pm  Report
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    ‘puke’…me too!

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  7. de Villiers  15 Feb 2011, 8:11am  Report
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    Everyone is being a bit bitter. It is not that the statement appears anodyne that is important. It is that the Prime Minister has said something positive about LGBT history month.

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  8. Jock S. Trap  15 Feb 2011, 8:24am  Report
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    It’s certainly refreshing.

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  9. It is indeed impossible to imagine a Tory Prime Minister saying such things only a little while ago. Good on him. Still want him out of office, though.

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  10. Beberts  15 Feb 2011, 2:37pm  Report
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    This is sooo unfair on Mr Supportive…
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    David Cameron was accused of ‘gross insensitivity’ after it was revealed that internships with City hedge funds were sold to wealthy Tories’ children for thousands of pounds to raise cash for the party.
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    Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/work/article.html?in_article_id=522795&in_page_id=53928
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    Big Society in action…

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  11. Beberts, the relevance of your post to the instant article is unclear.

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  12. Beberts  15 Feb 2011, 3:34pm  Report
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    Don’t worry, if you don’t know what BS means, or who David Cameron is, you’ll soon find out…

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  13. Beberts  15 Feb 2011, 4:05pm  Report
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    … and learn to smell BS before stepping on it …

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  14. de Villiers  16 Feb 2011, 6:49am  Report
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    BerbertS is the only BS I can see here.

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  15. He supported section 28, and voted to keep it in 2003. He presides over a conservative party who’s homophobic roots show up regularly, yet still presents himself as a “change” even while putting outright homophobes into cabinet postions (including the minister for equality). I see little reason to believe that the tories have changed at all.

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  16. he says all the rights things and gives it all lip service and brings about cuts that close down essential services and help for LGBT people – he might as well have said I support myself and these are voters that could vote for me – all words – we need to see evidence of your support

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