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Homophobic abuse reported at Tory LGBT+ Conservatives event

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On Tuesday, October 4, attendees at a Tory event spearheaded by LGBT+ Conservatives were reportedly subjected to homophobic abuse.

The event, which coincided with the larger Conservative Party Conference 2022 in Birmingham, aimed to celebrate queer diversity and inclusion, but was tarnished because of the actions of certain individuals.

Hundreds of people were in attendance […] The post Homophobic abuse reported at Tory LGBT+ Conservatives event appeared first on GCN.

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