Prime minister encouraged to use Commonwealth summit to send out clear message on LGBT rights
Theresa May has been urged to apologise for Britain’s historical legacy of anti-homosexual laws across the Commonwealth as leaders of the 53 member states gather for a summit in London on Monday. homosexual rights campaigner Peter Tatchell argued that the government should back address colonial-era legislation that treats more than 100 million lesbian,homosexual, bisexual and trans people across the Commonwealth as criminals.
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Source: guardian.co.uk