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There are a hundred parts of Poland where it's not OK to be gay - this is why it matters in Manchester

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Manchester Evening News the equality and dignity of LGBT+ people was enshrined in national laws. But Polish citizens who have moved over here paint a very different picture.Our interviews with them were arranged with support from Europia, a charity supporting EU nationals living and working in Greater Manchester.“Recently it looks like everything is going backwards,” Marcin, 39, says.“State-run TV networks present a very negative and misguided 19th century view of minorities.“It's an uneducated, bigoted and very harmful image that they are creating for their viewers.”Marcin moved to Manchester a year after meeting his boyfriend in Krakow.They left the country in order to ‘see how life looks like for gay people here’ and have since married.

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