Labour group condemns Miranda Grell

Full credit to Katie Hanson and LGBT Labour for these comments from the Waltham Forest Guardian:

The Labour Campaign for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights (LGBT) has issued the following statement: “The Labour Party has a proud record of equal rights and promoting gay equality.

“Over the last ten years the Labour government has transformed Britain into a more equal and tolerant place.

“We are furious that a Labour candidate, Miranda Grell, was willing to use homophobia to get elected.

“Discussing the sexuality of her opponent and spreading innuendo about his relationship was a disgrace and made her unfit for office.

“To also tell lies that he was a paedophile is completely unforgivable and not only affected her opponent’s political career but his personal life too.

“While LGBT Labour has not commented during the trial and appeal, we have been in private contact with senior officers of the Labour Party to express our anger at her behaviour and demand that the Party treat these allegations very seriously.

“Now that the appeal has been dismissed and her conviction upheld we feel it is important that party take immediate action.”

Cllr Katie Hanson, co-chair of LGBT Labour said: “This kind of behaviour has no place in a civilised society and brings both the party and politics in general into disrepute. Homophobia is completely at odds with everything the Labour party stands for.

“She has had her chance to defend herself and she has been found guilty.

“Equality is not optional for Labour Party members or representatives and all forms of homophobia are unacceptable in our Party.

Following the failure of the appeal there should be immediate action.”

Hopefully the failure of Miranda Grell’s appeal will also now encourage more Labour members to speak out.

Hat tip: The Diary of Chris K

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3 Comments

  • Maximum respect to LGBT Labour and Katie Hanson, for saying what should have been said on the day of Grell’s conviction.

    The Labour attack-dogs are becoming isolated in their defence of her now…

  • Ian Roebuck 3rd Dec '07 - 1:05pm

    I concur. I applaud this principled statement by Katie Hanson, which puts into sharp focus the apologists who are happy to condone behaviour which was shameful.

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