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    Euro candidates and LGBT rights.

    For the record, the link below contains the list of Irish candidates for Strasbourg who support the ILGA-Europe (International Lesbian & Gay Association - Europe) pledge on LGBT rights.

    No-one from FG or FF supports it. Only one candidate from SF and the Green Party does. The Labour Party is the only one all of whose candidates support it - including the brave Susan O'Keeffe in the very conservative North-West constituency.

    Ireland / EU map: who signed ILGA-Europe's Pledge / European Parliament Elections 2009 / Campaigns & projects / ILGA-Europe / ilga - ILGA Europe
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    And? What's your point?

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    Here's the pledge:

    European Parliament Elections Pledge

    In the context of the European Parliament elections, ILGA-Europe produced a ten-point election pledge to be signed by candidates.

    ILGA-Europe is calling upon candidates for the European Parliament elections 2009 to sign this pledge to promote equality and to combat discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression in their role as member of the European Parliament.


    ILGA-Europe’s 2009 European Election Pledge summarises the key issues that we want to see advanced at the EU level over the next five years. These are:

    1. Adopting ambitious EU legislation on equal treatment
    I pledge to continue to support and to actively work towards the adoption of an EU multi-ground anti-discrimination directive as an essential step in ending the hierarchy of rights.

    2. Ensuring the right to free movement in the EU for LGBT people
    I pledge to ensure that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are able to exercise their right to free movement in the EU with their families, including by closely monitoring the implementation of the Freedom of Movement Directive and by supporting measures to increase mutual recognition of partnerships.

    3. Increasing explicit recognition of transgender people’s rights
    I pledge to call for explicit recognition of the rights of transgender people in EU law, including by ensuring adequate coverage of transgender people in future EU gender equality legislation and policy and by closely monitoring implementation of the Gender Equality Directives with regard to their coverage of transgender people.

    4. Combating homophobia and transphobia through criminal law
    I pledge to call for a Framework Decision on homophobic and transphobic violence, hate crime and hate speech following the recommendation issued in the legal study on homophobia of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency.

    5. Promoting an inclusive definition of family
    I pledge to promote a definition of family which recognises the diversity of family relationships, and to ensure that the needs of LGBT families are increasingly reflected in EU policy and legislation (e.g. the Parental Leave Directive).

    6. Acting as the EU’s fundamental rights watchdog, including on LGBT rights
    I pledge to hold EU Member States accountable to their human rights commitments and to be a voice against human rights violations targeting LGBT people in the EU (e.g. freedom of assembly, asylum of people at risk of persecution).

    7. Protecting LGBT rights in Europe beyond the EU
    I pledge to promote the human rights of LGBT people within the European Neighbourhood Policy, the EU Central Asia indicative programmes and Enlargement through political dialogue and recommending adoption of inclusive anti-discrimination laws.

    8. Protecting LGBT rights in the world
    I pledge to support Parliament resolutions and actions condemning human rights violations against LGBT people outside the EU and calling for the end of criminalisation of homosexuality.

    9. Calling for an explicit commitment to fundamental rights from the new EU Commission
    I pledge to prioritise the commitment to fundamental rights and equality in the approval of the new European Commission and to call for an explicit expression of this commitment by all the members of the EU Commission.

    10. Ongoing commitment to the EU agenda in the area of non-discrimination and equality
    I pledge to support programmes that ensure continued EU funding for effective and necessary action to combat discrimination and promote equality on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyjames View Post
    And? What's your point?
    What do you need to know, Jimmy?

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    A pledge, so it isn't compulsory.

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    I would oppose 3,4 and 5, the rest is fine.

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    What's "transphobia"? Fear of urban transit systems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyjames View Post
    A pledge, so it isn't compulsory.
    Yes Jimmy, I think we all understand that. So what is your question?

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    Ever been raped on the bus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisco View Post
    Yes Jimmy, I think we all understand that. So what is your question?
    So it's not compulsory. So some politicians didn't sign up to it. So what?

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