The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Farron clarifies gay stance

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Gay sex is not a sin, Tim Farron has said after days of pressure to clarify his stance on the issue.

The Liberal Democrat leader had faced criticism for failing to answer questions about his position on homosexual­ity.

He made clear he supported equal marriage and LGBT rights, but in a broadcast interview last week did not say whether or not it was a sin.

A day later in the House of Commons, after coming under fire from celebritie­s and fellow politician­s, he said he did not think being gay was a sin.

But the questions did not go away, and when asked to be unambiguou­s on the issue of gay sex at the weekend, he replied “being gay is not a sin” before adding he was “getting tired of this line of questionin­g”.

He has now made clear he does not believe gay sex is a sin, telling the BBC: “I don’t believe gay sex is a sin.

“I take the view that as a political leader though my job is not to pontificat­e on theologica­l matters.

“It seems to me that there is a general election on at the moment, we need to be talking about big issues – health, social care, education, whether we’re in the single market or not.”

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