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14 March 2021
Socialist Party LGBT+ members' meeting: Perspectives and tasks
This meeting is primarily for LGBT+ members of the Socialist Party who wish to discuss the political situation and the programme we need today; and to help the party prepare for 2021
24 February 2021
The Tory government has opened a call for evidence regarding the availability of men's and women's toilet facilities
24 February 2021
Pride flag is about unity in struggle
'Rainbow capitalism' is the term given to the corporate bandwagon-jumping of brands using the iconic gay pride symbol - the rainbow flag - to decorate their products during 'Pride season'
28 January 2021
Southwest London Socialist Party: The fight for LGBT rights
Various legal rights have been gained but do these represent equality? How can LGBT-plus people make further gains?
22 July 2020
Hundreds gathered on College Green on 18 July to protest against the government's most recent proposed attack on the rights of trans people.
15 July 2020
Nottingham trans rights protest: Our demands are the same as everyone's
'Trans rights are human rights' was one of the chants as 300 trans people and supporters marched from the Forest Recreation Ground to the Old Market Square in Nottingham on 11 July
8 July 2020
Trans rights protests oppose Tory backsliding
Well over a thousand overwhelmingly young trans and non-binary people and supporters protested in Parliament Square on 4 July against the Tories backsliding on trans rights.
1 July 2020
The Sunday Times reported that Johnson intends to dump plans to improve trans people's rights to self-identify
19 February 2020
The Labour Campaign for Trans Rights has intervened in the party's leadership contest, calling on candidates to back its 12-point pledge
4 September 2019
Southampton Pride has grown year on year. The parade on 24 August was a huge spectacle, greeted by cheers and clapping from shoppers in the streets we passed.
3 July 2019
Stonewall riots' legacy shows need for socialist struggle to win LGBT+ liberation
The Stonewall riots 50 years ago have been widely seen as the birth of modern LGBT+ rights movements.
12 June 2019
Widespread condemnation of horrifying, violent, homophobic assaults
Two lesbian women were subjected to a horrifying, violent, homophobic assault on a London night bus on 30 May.
5 June 2019
Sexual harassment of LGBT+ workers shows need for unions to fight
68% of LGBT+ people have faced sexual harassment at work, finds a recent report from the Trade Union Congress. Of these, two in three did not report it to their employers. A quarter of those chose not to for fear of being outed.
3 April 2019
Discussion and debate at Leeds Trans Pride
Transphobic hate crimes are going up. Trans people have gained some legal protections but still face high levels of unemployment and around a two-year wait for NHS services.
27 March 2019
United working-class struggle needed to fight for trans and women's rights
The Socialist Party was invited to participate in a debate on the Gender Recognition Act hosted by a London Constituency Labour Party
9 January 2019
Linking LGBT+ rights to the fight for socialism
The growing Socialist Party LGBT+ group held its first national meeting of the year on 6 January, writes Fred Ray.
25 July 2018
Initial estimates put the draw for Northern Pride in Newcastle at way over 10,000. LGBT+ people from across Britain were drawn to the energetic and vibrant event to celebrate our sexuality.
25 July 2018
Fighting for trans rights at Bristol pride
The biggest Bristol Pride yet took place on the 14 June. Following the attempts by anti-trans rights campaigners to hijack London pride, Bristol Socialist Party was out campaigning to support trans rights and fight for the rights of all LGBT+ people and oppressed groups in society.
25 July 2018
Tories' LGBT Action Plan: 'A cynical ploy with no solutions'
Two thirds of LGBT+ people are afraid of holding their partner's hand in public, or being open about their sexuality for fear of a negative reaction.
23 May 2018
30 years on from Section 28: the legacy of fighting LGBT+ attacks must continue
On 24 May 1988 Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 was enacted in England, Scotland and Wales by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government.
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