The rainbow
flag is flying from the UK’s Houses of Parliament for the first
time, ahead of Pride in London.
The flag was
raised above the Houses of Parliament for the first time – with the
Speakers of the Commons and Lords both giving special permission to
mark the weekend of London’s Pride festival.
LGBT group
ParliOUT had gifted a 12 foot rainbow flag for the occasion, with the flag set
to fly until June 26.
David Geary,
Head of Political Engagement for Pride in London, said: “It was in the
Houses of Parliament that homosexuality was decriminalised, equal consent laws
were introduced, the bigoted Section 28 was repealed, where civil partnership
and ultimately equal marriage were adopted. This powerful institution, right at
the heart of British democracy has become a powerful tool for equality in
recent times.
“The rainbow
flag flying above serves as a testament to this legacy and a reflection of how
far we have come as a community – with more LGBT+ politicians than any other
country in the world.”
ParliOUT will
also march in the Pride in London parade on June 25, with many MPs also set to
march with their individual parties.
John Bercow,
Speaker of the House of Commons said: “I am delighted that ParliOUT is
taking part in the Pride in London celebrations and so visibly supporting the
LGBT+ community.
“They deserve
huge credit for their tireless endeavours on behalf of our LGBT+ colleagues
here at Westminster and beyond.”
Baroness
D’Souza, Speaker of the House of Lords said: “I am proud that Parliament
is flying the rainbow flag, celebrating the LGBT+ community who are well
represented in both the membership and staff of the House of Lords.
“I am pleased
that we can show Parliament is an inclusive employer, fit to support a 21st
century Parliament.”
ParliOUT will
board a red double-decker bus for the Pride parade on Saturday.
In remembrance
of the Orlando shooting victims, the number of the bus will be 49, ‘Remembering
Orlando’ will be displayed where the stop names unusually appear, and ‘Love
Wins’ will replace the destination sign at the front of the bus.
More than 75
Parliamentary members of staff have signed up to march in the Parade. They will
be wearing Parliament branded t-shirts and have white roses in memory of Jo Cox
MP.
The side of the
bus will carry a ‘Get on Board! #DoDemocracy’ banner.
David Clark, Head of Parliament’s Outreach and Engagement Service said: “We are thrilled to be taking part in this year’s Pride in London celebrations by asking crowds to take selfies with our ‘Get on board! Do Democracy’ placard. Public Engagement is at the heart of Parliament’s work and we continually strive to expand and diversify our public engagement activities.”
Rob Truelove
and Jenny Radcliffe, Co-Chairs of ParliOUT said: “On behalf of all ParliOUT
members, we would like to thank Mr Speaker and the Lord Speaker for their full
support, as well as all ParliOUT members who generously donated money to buy
the LGBT+ rainbow flag as a gift to Parliament. While we recognise that there
is still more to do, this is a very positive symbol of how far we have come in
becoming a more inclusive workplace.”
The Pride flag
has been flown in the past from a number of government department, includingthe
Cabinet Office and the
Department for Education.
Commons Speaker
John Bercow is a passionate supporter of LGBT rights, and has
spoken out for equality on a number of occasions.
SOURCE: PINK NEWS
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