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Written Answers — House of Lords: Equality: Sexual Orientation (13 Dec 2006)

Lord Rooker: No. It would be entirely within the spirit of the regulations for a printing shop run by a Christian to refuse to print fliers promoting gay sex, so long as that printer also refused to print fliers promoting heterosexual sex outside the realm of marriage.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Consultation: Northern Ireland (25 Oct 2006)

Lord Rooker: ...Ireland African Cultural Centre Chrysalis Women's Centre Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health Coalition on Sexual Orientation (CoSo) Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities Coiste na niarchimi Northern Ireland Gay Rights Coleraine Borough Council Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Commissioner for Children & Young People Northern Ireland...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Consultation: Northern Ireland (18 Oct 2006)

Lord Rooker: ...Network Falls Community Council Rural Development Council Family Planning Assoc NI Rural Support Fermanagh Women's Network Sense NI Foyle, Carlingford & Irish Lights The Community Foundation for NI Gay Lesbian Youth Northern Ireland The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association General Consumer Council The Methodist Church in Ireland Gingerbread Northern Ireland...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Domestic Violence: Emergency Accommodation (4 May 2004)

Lord Rooker: The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has not provided funds directly to organisations that give advice or emergency accommodation to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people fleeing from domestic violence between January 2002 and January 2004. However, the Supporting People programme, which went live on 1 April 2003, enables local authorities to provide housing-related support to...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Domestic Violence: Emergency Accommodation (4 May 2004)

Lord Rooker: Officials in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister have had brief discussions with Broken Rainbow in 2004 in relation to the establishment of emergency refuge accommodation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people fleeing from domestic violence. Officials from the Government Office for London have also met representatives from Broken Rainbow this month to discuss plans for a refuge...

Orders of the Day — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (18 Jun 1979)

Mr Jeff Rooker: .... That is quite selfimposed and deliberate. The Government know exactly what they are doing. They have made it clear for all to see. We also have the admission about the retail price index, made with gay abandon. It astonished me to see the gay abandon with which this motley collection of moth-eaten former members of the Opposition Front Bench have treated this matter. Many of them have...

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