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Updates from the LGBTIQA+ Committee

LGBTIQA+ Greens Statement on the High Court Puberty Blockers Ruling

9th January 2021

We find the court ruling in the Judgment in the case of Keira Bell and Mrs A against The Tavistock […]

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Your New LGBTIQA+ Greens Committee

26th October 2020

Voting is now closed and the results are in. But before we introduce you to your new committee, we have […]

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Committee elections

4th October 2020

This October we will be electing our new LGBTIQA+ Greens Committee! If you’re a Green member, identify as LGBTIQA+ and are […]

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Prioritisation Ballot for Autumn Conference 2020

29th August 2020

Green Party members have until 3rd September to vote in the prioritisation ballot. This decides the order in which the […]

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LGBTIQA+ Greens Quiz Party Leadership Hopefuls

28th July 2020

Saturday afternoon saw LGBTIQA+ Greens hold a lively hustings for the party’s leadership and deputy leadership hopefuls. They tackled a […]

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LGBTIQA+ Greens launch pledge

23rd July 2020

For this leadership and Green Party Executive elections the LGBTIQA+ Greens have launched a pledge that we’re asking all candidates […]

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Transgender Day of Remembrance 2019

20th November 2019

This year is the 21st TDoR. In that time, we’ve seen trans issues receive more coverage than ever before – […]

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Birmingham anti-LGBTIQA+ protests spread

8th August 2019

What started as a localised protest at the Parkfield Community School in Birmingham has now snowballed into a nationwide anti-LGBTIQA+ […]

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Protestors oppose Brunei’s brutal anti-gay laws

4th April 2019

This Saturday protesters will be outside The Dorchester Hotel, opposing the move to criminalise gay sex by stoning in Brunei[1]. […]

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