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This is more about the Britlanders' controversery over Section 28 and the
Blairites' moves to repeal it.  Beyond the local ('over there') political
struggle, there seems to be some other interesting characters making cameo
appearances ... A<>E<>R

www.wsws.org

WSWS : News & Analysis : Europe : Britain
Britain's religious right campaigns to defend anti-gay "Section 28" legislation
By Steve James
3 February 2000
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Conflict over the Blair government's proposal to repeal �Section 28�, a law
barring local authorities from "promoting" homosexuality, continues to rage.
The Conservative Party and Christian right have launched a homophobic tirade
against the repeal of the clause.

At the weekend, Scottish multi-millionaire and Christian fundamentalist Brian
Souter, who has helped finance a "Keep the Clause" campaign, was interviewed by
the Scotland on Sunday newspaper. Presenting himself as a moral crusader,
Souter claimed that he was willing to relinquish all his wealth to ensure the
clause is retained. Obviously not intending to do so just yet, he announced a
new campaign fund, and warned that he was ready to take the issue "into the
streets" with demonstrations, protests, etc.

Souter has recruited London's former police commissioner, and ex-president of
the National Bible Society, David McNee, and a former director of Rangers
Football Club, Hugh Adams, as fund trustees. �If the government bunkers down it
will get worse for them,� he said.

"Keep the Clause" has also recruited solicitor Peter Watson to mount legal
challenges against the legislation's repeal. The intention is to hold up any
change in the law until next year, when Section 28 could be made an issue in
the UK general election.

Watson was the lawyer responsible for advising the US right-wing evangelist and
homophobe, Pat Robertson, during his abortive relationship with the Bank of
Scotland. The planned tele-banking deal collapsed in the face of widespread
popular opposition, particularly from gay and civil rights groups, who
publicised many of Robertson's reactionary social and political statements.
Robertson had lashed out at his opponents, describing Scotland as a "dark land"
run by homosexuals.

Over the weekend, more of Britain's religious leaders joined the campaign
against repeal. Britain's chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks claimed it would undermine
morality, whilst the Moslem Council of Britain and Om Parkash Sharman,
president of the National Council of Hindu Temples, said that homosexuality was
"unnatural."

The Labour government has not challenged such statements. Whilst the government
still intends to put the issue to a parliamentary vote, it has assured the anti-
repeal coalition that it accepts their "concerns" and will make provision for
them. Education Minister David Blunkett announced that new guidelines would be
issued to schools to replace Section 28. These would promote "marriage and
traditional family life".

A spokesman for Blair said parents could remove their children from classes
that cover sexuality. Scotland's Education Minister Sam Galbraith has even
promised to include religious representatives in a "working group" to discuss
guidelines for future sex education lessons in schools.

A Church of England spokesman indicated their agreement with this approach.
"The deal that is being done...is that we won't go to the wire over Section 28,
in exchange for greater clarity over the guidelines," he said.
In another attempt to placate the right, Blair had earlier indicated that the
vote in parliament would be "free", i.e., there would be no party whip imposed.

Some Labour MPs complain that this is a retreat, since the matter was one of
government policy. It was subsequently agreed that while Labour will keep to a
party line, those who breach it will not face any action.
Meanwhile, Sunday's Observer noted that, following the clause's introduction by
Thatcher's Conservative government, the offices of the London Capital Gay
newspaper were burnt down. A survey last year suggested that half of all
lesbian and gay people under 18 had been subject to a violent attack in the
last five years. Yet only one school in 20 has any policy for dealing with
homophobic abuse.

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