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"I support gay marriage. Love is the same, straight or gay, so the civil institution should be the same, too. All couples should be able to make that commitment to one another."
- Nick Clegg MP, Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Democrats - Pink News, 17 Feb 2010.


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  • Willie Rennie
    Article: May 22, 2013

    Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie MSP has urged the Scottish Government to press ahead with its plans to introduce equal marriage. This comes as the UK bill finished its third reading in the House of Commons yesterday (Tuesday 21st May).

    Commenting, Mr Rennie said:

    "Modern, progressive nations are increasingly endorsing equal marriage as the change respects people who wish to commit to each other. How we treat each other is tremendously important and a mark of a nation's maturity.

  • LGBT+ Lib Dems
    Article: May 21, 2013

    366 - 161

    The Same-sex Marriage Bill was extensively debated again today in the House of Commons, with a series of amendments being debated - and then the bill passing by a clear margin of 366 votes to 161 at the Third Reading.

    Lib Dems including Stephen Williams MP and Julian Huppert MP spoke extensively during the debates, advocating extension to allow Humanist ceremonies to be recognised in law in England and Wales in the way they already are in Scotland, and changes to improve the bill for transgender people, but these amendments fell.

    Summing up, Julian Huppert MP said that the state should not bar marriage from anyone - straight, gay, or bi, whether or not they are trans. He noted his delight that this issue have moved so far and fast since the motion LGBT+ Lib Dems put to Lib Dem federal conference for debate in 2010. He also paid tribute to the work of many including Lynne Featherstone MP, Stephen Gilbert MP and Stephen Williams MP for their work getting the bill before the house and through its earlier stages.

  • swinson
    Article: May 17, 2013

    To mark the 9th International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, the UK is celebrating its status as a world leader in advancing LGB&T equality.

    Lib Dem Minister for Women and Equalities, Jo Swinson, said: "International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia is an opportunity to champion the progress made towards equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB&T) people, as well as reflect on the challenges that remain.

  • ILGA-Europe 2013 Rainbow Map
    Article: May 17, 2013

    On the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, LGBT+ Lib Dems have welcomed a report citing the UK as the best country in Europe for equality and human rights for LGBTI people.

    Adrian Trett, Chair of LGBT+ Lib Dems and Vice-Chair of the Liberal Democrat European Group (LDEG), welcomed the report:

  • House of Lords
    Article: May 10, 2013

    Liberal Democrat peer Lord Sharkey has introduced a Private Members Bill in the House of Lords to give a posthumous pardon to Alan Turing.

    Lord Sharkey said: "Alan Turing helped save this country. His work on cracking the Enigma Code at Bletchley Park during World War II undoubtedly changed the course of the war and saved many thousands of lives.

  • Article: Mar 26, 2013

    Today it was announced that Theresa May is abolishing the UK Border Agency, who were involved with the cases of many LGBT+ asylum seekers trying to escape persecution.

    Commenting on the break-up of UKBA, LGBT+ Lib Dems Chair Adrian Trett said, "We're proud that the Lib Dem policy of recognising the plight of LGBT+ asylum seekers formed part of the Coalition Agreement. Never again should we see a Home Secretary justifying the return of an asylum seeker to a country where they face state murder.

  • Nick Clegg (Photo by Dave Radcliffe for the Liberal Democrats)
    Article: Mar 10, 2013

    Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has closed the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference in Brighton by calling on members to spread the message of the Party's commitment in Government to deliver a stronger economy and a fairer society.

    In his keynote Leader's speech, Nick paid tribute to the work of the Party in winning the Eastleigh by-election, beating the Conservatives into third place and squeezing Labour while campaigning on the Lib Dem record of delivering in Government.

  • Cover of
    Article: Feb 5, 2013

    Today, at 7:14pm on Tuesday 5th February, MPs in the House of Commons have voted (400 to 175) in favour of the second reading of Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill. As expected a large majority of Liberal Democrat MPs voted in favour of party and Government policy.

    The Coalition Government has successfully passed the first vote on the Bill, despite the number of Conservative MPs who voted against equality. The Bill now begins its journey through the parliamentary process and Liberal Democrats on the Bill Committee will do all they can to improve the legislation where it falls short of Liberal Democrat policy.

  • Adrian Trett at the LGBT+ Lib Dems Summer Strategy Conference 2012
    Article: Feb 5, 2013

    The day is breaking on one of the most important days for LGBT+ equality. The House of Commons will vote on the Second Reading of the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill today. Liberals have campaigned for nearly fourty years since the Liberal Party first agreed to support the Campaign for Homosexual Equality's Law Reform Bill in 1975. The Bill will provide same-sex couples with the right to marry. Those religious organisations who wish to opt-in to providing ceremonies can, and protects those that do not. It also allows married people who change legal gender to remain in their marriages without going through the process of divorce.

  • John Leech and Adrian Trett campaigning for a Turing pardon
    Article: Feb 4, 2013

    Ahead of the crucial vote in the House of Commons, Manchester MP John Leech has reaffirmed his belief that marriage should be equal and for everyone.

    He said today, "I will be voting for equal marriage as I think it's the right thing to do, it will strengthen marriage and give everyone equal rights. Liberal Democrats have long been campaigning for equal marriage and I'm proud in government we are tackling equality and delivering change that previous governments have shied away from."

    John Leech went onto say, "This month is LGBT History month and what better way to mark this month by tackling the inequalities faced by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community head on. I recognise this is an emotive issue and some people have some strongly held beliefs and their opposition is not about bigotry rather their own personal beliefs."

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