Lgbtq+ history month: in conversation with duncan lustig-prean — scottish national party


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Join us for a conversation with Duncan Lustig-Prean, one of the pivotal actors in ending the ban on homosexuality in the UK military. Until 1999, it was still legal to dismiss members for


homosexuality. This changed when, after being dismissed from the Royal Navy in 1994, Duncan, along with John Beckett, took his case to the European Court of Human Rights resulting in the


1999 victory. We presently stand in a time where our place on the ECHR is under threat and the rights of LGBT+ people are being subject to the whims of what is popular. It is essential that


we remember how important the institutions of democracy and the willingness to fight against popular opinion (at the time, 68% opposed ending the ban on homosexuality in the military) are to


achieving equality. Please join us the celebrate LGBT History Month, the celebrate the fights we’ve won, and to consider how we continue the fight for trans rights and intersex rights. This


event is open to all SNP Members and you can register in advance for this event here. _Please note this is a registration link and not the direct meeting link. You must register first._


After registration approval you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting, including the meeting link. If you require any specific accessibility


requirements in order to attend this online event, please contact [email protected] at the earliest opportunity.