Rochdale Observer

MP accused of ‘blatant homophobia’

- BY HELEN CORBETT

GEORGE Galloway has been accused of ‘blatant homophobia’ after saying he doesn’t think that gay relationsh­ips are equal to heterosexu­al relationsh­ips.

In an interview with Novara Media, the Rochdale MP said: “I don’t want my children prematurel­y sexualised at all, I don’t want them taught that some things are normal when their parents don’t believe that they’re normal.

“Now there’s lots of things not normal, doesn’t mean you have to hate something that isn’t normal.

“But if my children are taught that there’s – whatever the current vogue number is – 76 or 97 or whatever the number of purported genders that exist, I don’t want my children taught that.”

Mr Galloway became the MP for Rochdale in February, gaining almost 40 per cent of the vote in a contest mired in chaos and controvers­y and dominated by the Gaza conflict.

The Workers Party of Britain leader said he didn’t want children to be taught ‘that gay relationsh­ips are exactly the same and as normal as a mum, a dad and kids’.

He added: “I want my children to be taught that the normal thing in Britain, in society across the world, is a mother, a father and a family.

“I want them to be taught that there are gay people in the world and that they must be treated with respect and affection as I treat my own gay friends and colleagues with respect and affection but I don’t want my children to be taught that these things are equal because I don’t believe them to be equal.”

Momentum responded in a tweet that Mr Galloway’s comments were ‘shameful’.

“This kind of blatant homophobia and opposition to LGBT rights has no place on the Left,” the left-wing pressure group said.

Labour MP Sir Chris Bryant tweeted: “A while ago I was heavily criticised for saying that I feel more fearful as a gay man than in years gone by.

“Gay bashing and prejudice has never stopped but my sense of deep unease has increased significan­tly recently with moments like this.”

Mr Galloway has previously represente­d seats in Glasgow, east London and Bradford in the Commons, for Labour and later the Respect Party.

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Andy Stenning/ Daily Mirror ●●MP George Galloway

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