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Carrie Johnson says PM is committed to protecting LGBT+ community gains

Carrie Johnson speaking at the annual LGBT+ pride reception (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)
Carrie Johnson speaking at the annual LGBT+ pride reception (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)

Carrie Johnson has said her husband, the Prime Minister is “completely committed” to protecting the gains of the LGBT+ community and extending them further.

She defended Boris Johnson’s track record on LGBT+ rights, with the Prime Minister often criticised over his use of the slur “tank-topped bum boys” to refer to gay men in a newspaper column.

But Mrs Johnson praised her husband’s efforts and highlighted Conservative activists’ role in modernising the party as she gave a speech at a pride event on the fringes of the Tory conference in Manchester on Tuesday.

Boris Johnson wears a pink cowboy hat at the Pride London parade (Anthony Delvin/PA) (PA Archive)
Boris Johnson wears a pink cowboy hat at the Pride London parade (Anthony Delvin/PA) (PA Archive)

“Whether you are LGBT+ or an ally like me we are all committed to equality and acceptance for everyone whoever you are and whoever you love,” she told a crowded room in the Midland Hotel.

“There are still those who tell me that being LGBT+ and a Tory is somehow incompatible, well, looking around me tonight, we can see that is blatantly untrue.

“Many of you here tonight have helped play a part in the journey our party has taken on gay rights and we can now say with huge pride that it was a Conservative prime minister who delivered equal marriage in England and Wales.

“I want you all to know that we now have a Prime Minister who is completely committed to accepting those gains and extending them further.”

“Good”, replied a member of the audience, before Mrs Johnson went on to praise the Prime Minister’s record on LGBT+ rights.

“Boris also wanted me to remind you that as mayor he led the pride parade wearing a rather fetching pink stetson, which I think we should encourage him to do again,” Mrs Johnson added to laughter.

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