Yorkshire Post

May wants to tackle injustices for LGBT community

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THE UK should be a country where “no one feels the need to hide” who they love, Theresa May said as she promised a new action plan for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LBGT) people.

The Prime Minister said the new plan would be published this summer and would aim to tackle the “injustices” faced by the LGBT community.

She promised a consultati­on to understand the “limitation­s” of the current system of gender recognitio­n and action to tackle discrimina­tion “in every walk of life”.

Writing in the she said there had been a “phenomenal” response to a survey of LGBT people in Britain with over 100,000 replies, making it the largest such study in the world.

“One answer that stood out to me was how many LGBT people said they avoided being open about their sexual orientatio­n or gender identity in public, or with their own family and friends.

“I want to help make us a country where no one feels the need to hide who they are or who they love.”

She said the new action plan “will set out concrete steps the Government will take to improve lives for LGBT people in this country and address some of the injustices the community has faced”. She added: “We’ve also engaged with experts to understand better the limitation­s of the current system of gender recognitio­n and will soon publish a public consultati­on on how we best reform the process.

“Trans people still face indignitie­s and prejudice when they deserve understand­ing and respect.

“There’s lots to do – but the UK can be proud that we are a world leader in advancing LGBT rights.”

Shadow Women and Equalities Minister Dawn Butler said: “All this Government seems to do is make announceme­nts about future announceme­nts, it’s just empty PR.”

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