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Feb 2021
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(Almost) The Gayest Parliament In The Wo...

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The UK parliament has more LGBT members than ever before, but how did it here? As part of LGBT History Month Luke Jones - sitting in for Matt Chorley - is joined by parliamentary historian Penny McMahon and current and former MPs Chris Bryant, Justine Greening and Hannah Bardell to talk about the history of the laws surrounding LGBT rights and what it's like being an out politician today.


Plus, Times columnists David Aaronovitch and Danny Finkelstein discuss the day's headlines.



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