Are Reform UK Eroding Gay Rights in Britain?!
Why unchecked migration and leftist indoctrination—not patriots like Reform—are the true threats to hard-won freedoms
Oh, listen up, folks—Russell T Davies, the chap who sprinkled fairy dust over Doctor Who and turned it into a glittering beacon of progressive preaching (leading to its cancellation), is back at it in The Guardian, sobbing about a supposed "decline in UK gay rights." And who's the bogeyman this time?
Reform UK and that dastardly Donald Trump, of course. Because nothing says "imminent homophobic Armageddon" like wanting to shield kids from transgender ideology in classrooms (which harms gay kids) or scrapping those absurd diversity quotas that prioritise box-ticking over merit. Davies is "terrified," poor lamb, claiming waves of violence are crashing in since Trump's win and Reform's rise.
But let's cut the dramatics and face facts: the real threats to gay rights aren't patriots like us defending common sense—they're the imported intolerances and the left's own divisive culture wars that have been poisoning our schools and society for years.
First off, Davies points the finger at Reform's manifesto pledges: banning "transgender ideology" from primary schools, ditching DEI schemes, and overhauling the Equality Act to stop it being weaponised by every grievance peddler. He calls it a "savage" attack on LGBT progress. Rubbish. These aren't assaults on gay rights; they're safeguards against the radical gender cult that's hijacked the conversation, confusing kids and eroding the hard-won acceptance of same-sex relationships. Gay rights advanced through British decency and equal laws, not by force-feeding toddlers tales of infinite genders, swapping genders like they’re Pokémon cards. But Davies and his ilk would rather screech about the "hard right" than admit their obsessions have backfired spectacularly.
Now, for the uncomfortable truth Davies dodges: if there's a decline in gay rights—and by that, I mean rising intolerance and hate—look no further than the attitudes flooding in with unchecked migration from cultures where homosexuality isn't just frowned upon; it's outright condemned. Polls paint a stark picture. Back in 2016, a ICM survey for Channel 4 found that 52% of British Muslims believe homosexuality should be illegal, with 47% saying gays shouldn't teach in schools. Anyone managed to poll the boat migrants yet? A more recent 2024 poll by the Henry Jackson Society revealed that only 28% of British Muslims view outlawing homosexuality as undesirable—compared to 62% of the general public—implying a worrying comfort with criminalising it among the majority. And let's not forget the 2009 Gallup poll showing zero tolerance for homosexual acts among British Muslims, a figure that hasn't budged much despite all the "integration" talk. These aren't fringe views; they're mainstream in communities that have grown exponentially thanks to porous borders. Davies bangs on about Trump, but ignores how such attitudes—imported en masse—fuel real-world hostility, from street harassment to worse.
And yes, there has been a decline, but it's not from Reform or Trump—it's correlated with the very culture wars the left ignited, especially since the mid-2010s when gender ideology ramped up in schools, alienating the public and inviting backlash. The explosion of "culture wars" in education: think no-notice gender transitions in schools, mandatory "inclusion" lessons that blur biology, and the backlash from parents—many from conservative migrant backgrounds—who pull kids out in protest.
Ah, and spare a thought for Labour's Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, who must've been napping when the memo landed that the culture wars are well and truly buried under Reform's surge and Trump's triumphant return—proof positive that the public's had its fill of woke excess. Here she is, fresh off the blocks in 2025, declaring that teachers can jolly well request to be called 'Mx' if they fancy ditching Mr or Mrs for some gender-neutral fluff, as if our classrooms aren't chaotic enough without adding more pronoun puzzles to the mix. Never mind the Supreme Court's crystal-clear ruling that trans women aren't legally women, or her own flip-flopping on toilet bans; Bridget's still waving the rainbow flag for this nonsense, delaying proper trans guidance for schools while the rest of us yearn for a return to basics like maths and merit, not mandatory identity charades. Wake up, lass—the tide's turned against your divisive drivel, and Britain's kids deserve better than being pawns in Labour's lingering leftist lunacy. She’ll be out in Sunderland next time and I for one cannot wait.
The left's playbook? Divide us into oppressed tribes, amplify every microaggression, and blame "fascists" like Reform for the fallout. But the stats don't lie: public support for gay marriage has dipped slightly in recent years, from 76% in 2019 to 71% in 2023 per British Social Attitudes surveys, amid fatigue from endless identity politics. Meanwhile, young gay folks Davies urges to "fight" are more likely facing threats from the very "diversity" his crowd champions without scrutiny.
So, Russell, spare us the scripted sobs. The decline isn't from patriotic policies—it's from decades of your lot's divisive drivel, unchecked borders letting in medieval mindsets, and schools turned into indoctrination hubs. Reform stands for a Britain where everyone, gay or straight, thrives under equal laws, secure borders, and common-sense education. Young gay Brits: don't buy the hysteria. The real fight is for a nation that protects you without pandering to intolerances that endanger us all.
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Absolutely nailed it Darren!
Brilliant Darren! Pithy summation of Reform’s grown up attitude towards sexuality.💯