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DUP moves to remove 'vital LGBTQ+ protections' from conversion therapy motion

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A DUP amendment to a UUP motion calling for a ban on conversion therapy wants to remove a section which says “it is fundamentally wrong to view our LGBTQ community as requiring a fix or cure”.

The UUP tabled the original motion and it will be debated on Tuesday in the Northern Ireland executive. The […] The post DUP moves to remove 'vital LGBTQ+ protections' from conversion therapy motion appeared first on GCN.

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