UK Prime Minister: Proud to have the gayest parliament in the world
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke at a Pride reception at Downing Street, where he officially endorsed his government's LGBT agenda. He declared that Westminster is the "gayest parliament" in history and emphasized his readiness to defend transgender rights.
Before taking the stage, the politician was introduced as a "lesbian style icon," which the Labour leader received with approval. In his speech, he promised to fight against "the politics of division" and confirmed his commitment to the global promotion of the rights of sexual minorities.
Starmer's government has already prepared a bill for a complete ban on the so-called "conversion therapy," which includes protections for transgender persons. According to the document, parents who attempt to challenge a child's desire to change gender could face imprisonment of up to five years or unlimited fines.
The Prime Minister also recalled the plan to combat HIV by 2030 and the allocation of £21 million for international support of the LGBT movement. According to him, these measures are intended to restore Britain's reputation on the world stage.
As the UOJ reported, human rights advocates in Britain criticized the new transgender guidelines for schools.
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