Sir Lindsay Hoyle celebrates LGBT+ History Month at House of Commons

UK Parliament is celebrating LGBT+ History Month which runs throughout February.
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This month (February) is an opportunity to build stronger and supportive communities and recognise the contributions of the LGBT+ community.

Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons said: “I am very proud to lead a House of Commons that has a record number of gay, bisexual and lesbian MPs. We also recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of ParliOUT – a workplace equality network set up to help MPs, Peers and staff in Parliament to be open about their sexuality.”

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"We are on a mission to improve our diversity, so LGBT+ History Month gives us an opportunity to explore the history of the LGBT+ community in Parliament - and to take part in a range of activities to celebrate how far we have come, while recognising there is still more to do”

UK Parliament is celebrating LGBT+ History Month which runs throughout February.UK Parliament is celebrating LGBT+ History Month which runs throughout February.
UK Parliament is celebrating LGBT+ History Month which runs throughout February.
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In the past year both the Commons and the Lords were listed in Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers in 2020, recognising the work done across Parliament to be an LGBT+ inclusive organisation.

A series of activities intended to highlight LGBT+ inclusion and intersectionality while celebrating LGBT+ colleagues will also be taking place.

Sir Lindsay, who is from Chorley, attended an event celebrating the contribution made by the LGBT+ community to stage, screen, media and sport at the House of Commons on 6 February.

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Dame Kelly Holmes.Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Dame Kelly Holmes.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Dame Kelly Holmes.

He tweeted: ‘I am proud to lead a @HouseofCommons that has a record number of gay, bisexual and lesbian MPs. I was delighted to be joined this evening by many of our LGBT+ colleagues here in Parliament who have done so much to raise the profile of the community.’

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