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Results 1-6 of 6 for gay speaker:Bob Spink
- Points of Order: Misuse of Drugs (Reclassification of Methylamphetamine) (9 May 2006)
Bob Spink: ...Times home correspondent, Richard Ford, ran the headline: "Lax laws 'could turn Nazi crank into global epidemic'". The article stated: "A new highly addictive drug used in Britain by clubbers and gay men is becoming a global problem, according to a United Nations report. The huge increase in crystal meth is helped by lax restrictions on the chemicals used to manufacture it. People who take...
- Orders of the Day — Equality Bill [Lords] — Order for Second Reading read. (21 Nov 2005)
Bob Spink: ...should retain that right. The commission must enforce regulation 33 of the Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003. Those regulations contain exceptions for religious groups, but gay rights groups loathe those exceptions and will litigate for the narrowest possible interpretation of them. Clause 28 empowers the proposed new commission to provide legal assistance for an...
- Orders of the Day — Equality Bill [Lords] — Order for Second Reading read. (21 Nov 2005)
Bob Spink: If they are not included, a church could be sued over its stance on sexual morality, and a Catholic newspaper could be sued for refusing to carry a gay rights advert attacking the Vatican's teaching on homosexuality.
- Orders of the Day — Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill (7 Dec 2004)
Dr Bob Spink: ...that that would be a bad move. The incitement to religious hatred proposal of 2001 provoked widespread criticism from many groups—not only Christians, but Muslims, atheists, humanists and gay rights activists. After two defeats in the other place, the Government dropped their proposals—yet another example of the other place doing a better job for the country than we are able to...
- Written Answers — Lord Chancellor: Marriage and Relationship Support (17 Apr 2002)
Dr Bob Spink: ...'s Department how much money was awarded under the Government's marriage and relationship support programme to (a) National Marriage Week, (b) the Family Matters Institute and (c) the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, in the two most recent annual rounds.
- Homosexual Offences (Prosecution) (14 Mar 1994)
Dr Bob Spink: ..., not to protect, as in the female organ, which is 20 cells thick, but to damage by facilitating the exchange of fluids direct into the bloodstream through the one-cell-thick epithelium. We have gay bowel syndrome, parasitic colon diseases and hepatitis A. Buggery spreads venereal diseases. It spreads blood-borne disease such as AIDS and hepatitis B—a sobering thought even for the...
