Thursday, September 13, 2012



Late backdown:  British Liberal leader concedes that opponents of homosexual marriage are not "bigots"

Was the Bible written by bigots?

Nick Clegg attracted ridicule after hastily attempting to withdraw a press release in which he referred to opponents of gay marriage as 'bigots'.

The clumsy attempt at news management by the Deputy Prime Minister's senior press officer brought immediate comparisons to The Thick of It, the spoof BBC Television show about bungling politicians and civil servants.

Mr Clegg's office had sent out a press release via email at 3pm informing journalists about a reception he is hosting tonight for "celebrity campaigners, religious figures, activists, charities and politicians" to "celebrate the Government’s historic consultation on equal marriage."

In a hard-hitting speech at the reception, the press release announced, the Liberal Democrat leader would describe opponents of gay marriage as "bigots".  The full quote read: “Continued trouble in the economy gives the bigots a stick to beat us with, as they demand we 'postpone' the equalities agenda in order to deal with 'the things people really care about'. As if pursuing greater equality and fixing the economy simply cannot happen at once."

As news of the Deputy Prime Minister's remarks began circulating in Westminister, Mr Clegg's team clearly had second thoughts about his frank use of words.

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7 comments:

Bird of Paradise said...

But many liberals are biggots themselves they just have to open their pieholes to prove it

Anonymous said...

Bigots come in many shapes and sizes, nationalities, races, religions and idealogies.

Anonymous said...

Yep, many on this site clearly are!

Go Away Bird said...

The gay rights extremists wont like this

Anonymous said...

Thank God for AIDS.

Anonymous said...

Thank God for BEER

Anonymous said...

Surely it's not just a person's ideas that makes another person a "bigot", it's negative prejudice towards a person ONLY because of the type or group he or she is assumed to belong, such as an ethnic or religious one, or for being another gender, or being homosexual, or for being elderly or being young, the social class or political allegiances etc.