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Tony Blair's 'pink lobby' Homosexuals in UK propose teaching about anal sex to 4-year-olds By Anthony LoBaido © 2001 WorldNetDaily.com Front Page Magazine--Jan. 23, 2001 Editor's note: WorldNetDaily's roving international correspondent Anthony LoBaido, who recently filed an in-depth report on the disturbing cultural and political direction Great Britain has taken under the leadership of Prime Minister Tony Blair, here describes the influence of the UK's homosexual activist movement on Blair's administration. LONDON -- It is well known in British political circles of all stripes that homosexuals wield considerable influence in the cabinet and government of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In fact, the homosexual activist agenda has provided the impetus for some of Blair's more controversial political causes. When he successfully instituted a policy accommodating homosexuals in the British armed forces, some of that nation's top officers resigned in protest, including famed Brig. Gen. Pat Lawless. And lawmakers in the Labour Party overwhelmingly backed -- three times -- a bill to lower the age of consent for "consensual sex" from 18 to 16, spurred on by Blair's fierce leadership on the issue. In cheering on the successful 263-102 vote last August, Blair claimed he wanted to bring the UK's laws on homosexuals more "into line with the rest of Europe." In that, he is correct. In Malta, Holland, Portugal and Spain, the age of consent is 12. In Austria, Iceland, Italy, San Marino and Slovenia, the age is 14. And in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Poland, Slovakia and Sweden, the age of consent is 15. It is 16 in Germany, Luxembourg (18 for homosexuals) and Britain. And last fall, Israel also lowered its age of consent from 18 to 16. The measure was opposed vigorously in the House of Lords, which had thrown out such a proposal twice before. Home Secretary Jack Straw said that lowering the age of consent for homosexual men was all about creating a British society "free from prejudice." Since that time, Blair has altered the House of Lords -- and its hereditary privilege -- and has instead essentially filled the parliament's upper chamber with hand-picked people who concur largely with his agenda. Blair's team includes avowed homosexuals: Chris Smith, minister for heritage and Angela Eagle, junior environment minister. Also, Ben Bradshaw, MP for Exeter and Stephen Twigg, MP for Enfield, Southgate. In fact, there are an estimated 40 homosexual Labor members of parliament according to insiders of both parties. Bradshaw was recently awarded a House of Commons "Spouse's Pass" for his "partner," Neil Dalgleish, who now is permitted to use the Commons "Family Room" and to work out in the gym. Bradshaw is also pressing for "travel rights" for Dalgleish, including 15 first-class return rail tickets between Westminster and the constituency at a cost of 2,000 pounds per annum to the British taxpayer. Concerning the influence of the UK's homosexual activist agenda on Blair, a prominent member of Parliament told WorldNetDaily he personally had opposed the lowering of the age of consent because it "left young and immature men open to the advances of older homosexual men." He added, "It would change the law regarding non-homosexuals as well. The dirty old man in the raincoat sitting in the park. It would give an old man the legal right to bugger a young woman." Along with lowering the age of consensual sex to 16, the Blair "pink agenda," as it is derisively referred to by some conservatives, had sought to repeal what is commonly known here simply as "Section 28." Passed under the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as part of the 1988 Local Government Act, Section 28 outlaws the "promotion" of homosexuality by local authorities. If and when Section 28 is finally overturned -- and it is at the top of the homosexual activist agenda in Great Britain -- a new sex education guide is ready to be employed in primary schools. Called "A Whole Approach to Sex Education," the new curriculum states flatly: "Children should not be taught that homosexuality is wrong." Referring to Section 28's prohibition of promoting homosexuality, the producers of the sex-education guide claim in it that "the law does not apply to individual teachers or schools and does not limit teaching about the issue. ... Teachers should remember that we all have a 'sexual career' and for many this will include homosexual experiences at some time in their lives." "A Whole Approach to Sex Education," reviewed by WorldNetDaily, also presents ways "teachers can discuss with children as young as 4, homosexuality and anal sex." It emphatically asks teachers "not to try to promote any type of family or home life as the norm," and urges businesses to hire lesbian and homosexual couples with children. This time around, Blair lost the vote to repeal Section 28, as Baroness Thatcher -- who, though long out of office, showed up for what she considered an extremely important vote -- and 16 Labour ministers rallied behind the Conservative Party in a legislative victory for the Tories. The legislation was voted down 270 to 228 in the House of Lords. |