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Labour MP Dan Carden fights back tears as he tells Commons of struggle with addiction during Pride Month debate

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LGBT, warning this can cause a "deep trauma"."My advice is choose to live," he said.Mr Carden highlighted the fact that there are high rates of depression, loneliness, substance abuse and suicide among gay men.At today's #Pride debate I spoke publicly for the first time about my alcohol addiction and being in recovery.I hope my openness helps challenge the stigma that stops so many people asking for help.Pride is about celebrating who we are, without shame.

pic.twitter.com/K44p7lNExv"Each of these in turn causing more shame, more fear and more trauma - it's what happened to me," he added."It took me a long time to admit that I was struggling with my mental health and alcohol addiction - actually it took repeated interventions from the.

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