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Discrimination bill snubs gays to save Muslim vote

"Gay rights campaigners have been snubbed by the government for fear of upsetting Muslim voters who are regarded as more important to Labour’s election campaign. This week a new bill giving Muslims protection against religious discrimination will be published, but there will be no equivalent right for gays, as had been planned by ministers. Downing Street fears that Muslims, whose votes could be the key to saving the seats of many Labour MPs, might feel offended if they were 'lumped together' with homosexuals."

Sunday Times, 27 February 2005

Posted on Monday, February 28, 2005 by Registered CommenterBob Pitt in |