Comment on Conservative Policies : Conservative Schools Policy by Vote No To Conservative.

David Cameron opposed the abolition of homophobic Section 28, along with every other Tory MP but one who was expelled from the Conservative Party for his disobedience.

Our children need to be taught about difficult subjects including homosexuality so they do not become homophobic. David Cameron described gay rights as a “fringe agenda” and said “Blair has moved heaven and earth to allow the promotion of homosexuality in schools”.

Vote No To Conservative Homophobic Ignorance in Schools

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