Nearly 30,000 people have joined a Facebook group calling for Theresa May to be sacked as Equalities Minister. She repeatedly voted against gay rights measures.
Nearly 30,000 people have joined a Facebook group criticising the appointment of Theresa May as Equalities Minister in just 48 hours. A petition has also been circulated calling for Ms May “to resign, or be removed” from the position.
Campaigners object to the new Home Secretary’s voting record and calling for the sacking of the “new homophobic equality minister”. They point out her voting record on gay rights which includes:
– Voting against the repeal of Section 28
– Voting against lowering the age of consent in homosexual relationships to 16
– Voting against gay adoption rights
The Facebook group stresses that:
“Please remember: this is not an anti-Tory campaign. This is not an anti-Theresa May in office campaign. We do not oppose her appointment as Home Secretary. We simply do not believe she is appropriate for the position as Equality Minister.”
But states that:
“As a result of her clear stance on these issues we do not think she is at all qualified to be minister for equality, and would like to call for her immediate resignation from this post.”
The petition says:
“Her appointment is symbolically counter-productive as it suggests that there is not a more appropriate person for the job who has been positively campaigning for gay rights. We would also question her commitment to implementing effective change in this country considering her own views. Her appointment is therefore both intrinsically and instrumentally unacceptable.
“Therefore, we ask for her immediate resignation from this post and for her replacement with a more suitable candidate.”
60 Responses to “Campaigners call for Theresa May to be removed as Equalities Minister”
Rob Wood
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vi__sa
ck_85 – if she alone has the power to decide policies, why do they have votes in Parliament? Wonder why she bothered voting against anything if the Minister in charge was going to make their decision based on personal opinion anyway! Something wrong with your argument there.
Billy Blofeld
Labour have massively raised the bar for what might prompt a ministerial resignation.
Wonder if the new administration will be so lenient on their ministers as the last one…….