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Advisors quit saying UK Government is creating 'hostile environment' for LGBTQ+ community

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In a damning move, three advisors have quit their roles on a UK LGBT Advisory Panel, saying they have “no confidence” that the Government want to protect the LGBTQ+ community and are instead creating a “hostile environment”.

The advisors cited problems with equality ministers Liz Truss and Kemi Badenoch and the Government’s inaction on banning […] The post Advisors quit saying UK Government is creating 'hostile environment' for LGBTQ+ community appeared first on GCN.

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