- Stonewall (UK)
Stonewall is a
gay rights campaign organisation in theUnited Kingdom named after the "Stonewall Inn" ofStonewall riots fame. It was formed in 1989 by Labour Party activists and otherslobbying againstsection 28 of the Local Government Act. SirIan McKellen andMichael Cashman were among founders. Stonewall GB is based inLondon . Stonewall Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and Stonewall Cymru is in Cardiff and Bangor.Although Stonewall was a lobbying organisation rather than membership organisation, it has diversified into policy development for the rights of
lesbian ,gay and bisexual people since Labour came to power.Accomplishments
Its most high profile work was backing legal test cases in the
European Court of Human Rights . These included:
*teenager Chris Morris, who successfully challenged the unequalage of consent laws.
*Duncan Lustig-Prean, Jeanette Smith, Graham Grady, John Beckett who successfully challenged the ban ongays in the military .
*Lisa Grant, who sued her employer,South West Trains , forequal pay and benefits.However, in the last four years it has seen successes in parliamentary lobbying. Under
Angela Mason (1992 to 2002) who was awarded an OBE "for services to homosexual rights", it saw amendments to the 2002 Adoption and Children Bill which treated lesbian and gay couples in the same way as heterosexuals. Under its currentBen Summerskill it was in successful parliamentary campaigns to:
* repealSection 28 of the Local Government Act (2003),
* recognise anti-gay hate crimes, through theCriminal Justice Act 2003 ,
* introduce theCivil Partnership Act 2004 giving gay and lesbian couples a legal framework equivalent to civil marriage,
* introduce the 2007 Sexual Orientation Regulations, protections against discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation in the provision of goods and services secured through theEquality Act 2006 .
* introduce an offence of incitement to homophobic hatred in the 2008 Criminal Justice Act, matching existing protections around race and religion.Stonewall works with 400 employers providing advice to lesbian and gay staff. These include
IBM ,Credit Suisse , theInland Revenue and theRoyal Navy . An Education for All campaign launched in 2005, with 70 other organisations, to tackle homophobic bullying in schools.Criticism
Activists such as
Peter Tatchell have accused Stonewall of endorsing discrimination by holding champagne receptions for celebrities and politicians supported byHSBC , despite its being sued by Peter Lewis in 2005 for unfair dismissal on grounds of sexual orientation. Lewis did not win his case and expressed gratitude to Stonewall for its support. Act-UPAIDS activists have also criticised Stonewall for endorsingHIV drug manufacturers, including Glaxo SmithKline through its Diversity Champions initiative.One of Stonewall's fiercest critics is
Daily Mail columnist,Richard Littlejohn . It is his assertion that Stonewall has become "a byword for intolerance, bigotry and bullying".References
External links
* [http://www.stonewall.org.uk/ Stonewall official site]
* [http://www.stonewallcymru.org.uk/ Stonewall Cymru]
* [http://www.stonewallscotland.org.uk Stonewall Scotland]
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