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Gay lawmaker blames Trump for Britain feeling ‘less safe’ for LGBTQ people

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repeatedly were under the Trump administration.“They’ve learned this trick in America from Trump,” Bryant told BBC podcast Political Thinking. “In the end, culture wars will always pick on those who are slightly different and that means the gays, the Jews and the Blacks.”Bryant added: “That’s always the list that crops up whenever a populist government gets into power.”Political Thinking host Nick Robinson asked Bryant for specific examples of culture war policies, leading the gay lawmaker to call out the government’s dithering approach to banning conversion therapy.Johnson’s government had pledged to ban the harmful practice, which falsely claims to change a person’s sexuality or gender identity, but has wavered over the extent of such a.

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