Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith will face off in special debate on LGBT+ issues when candidates vying to be London’s next Mayor will be grilled about plans to improve life for LGBT+ Londoners on the first day of the official campaign for Mayor.
Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith will face off in special debate on LGBT+ issues when candidates vying to be London’s next Mayor will be grilled about plans to improve life for LGBT+ Londoners on the first day of the official campaign for Mayor.
All of the major candidates will join the two leading contenders, Labour’s Sadiq Khan and Conservative Zac Goldsmith – in a mayoral hustings hosted by Pride in London and chaired by ITV Political Correspondent Paul Brand.
The debate will be centred on Pride in London’s Pledge for Politicians. The pledge is a commitment to make London the best LGBT+ city in the world. It is built around a set of policy proposals in three key areas: safety, health, and visibility for LGBT+ Londoners.
Pride in London’s Pledge for Politicians (prideinlondon.org/pledge) calls for specific actions in three key areas: safety, health, and visibility for LGBT+ Londoners.
Proposals include:
♦ Raising awareness and improving reporting mechanisms around hate crimes against LGBT+ people in London
♦ Including same-sex relationship education in all London schools, and developing better approaches to dealing with domestic abuse in same-sex relationships
♦ Making healthcare services, particularly around sexual health, HIV prevention and mental health problems, more accessible for LGBT+ Londoners
In addition to the Labour and Conservative candidates, also participating in the debate will be Liberal Democrat candidate Caroline Pidgeon, Green Party candidate Sian Berry and UKIP candidate Peter Whittle.
The event will be held at The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PL on Monday, March 21.
Paul Brand
Paul Brand, ITV Political Correspondent who will chair the Mayoral Hustings, said:“The LGBT+ community is a significant sector of the London electorate – perhaps more so than in any other part of the UK. Our votes matter just as much as anyone else’s, and I look forward to asking the candidates the questions that voters want answered, so that we can hear what each of them has to offer.”
Stephen Ward
Stephen Ward, Deputy Chair of Pride in London, added:“Growing numbers of London’s politicians, including the Labour and Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Green Party candidates for mayor, have signed our Pledge which calls for specific actions to be taken in the key areas of health, personal safety and equal treatment to improve life for LGBT+ Londoners. This hustings will give the LGBT+ community a chance to grill each of the main candidates on issues specific to the LGBT+ community and others that are important to all Londoners. This is a key plank of Pride in London’s mission to provide a platform for the LGBT+ community to make its voices heard.”
Politicians to sign Pride in London’s Pledge to date, include:
Seb Dance MEP, Labour, London Region Lord Michael Cashman CBE, Labour Peer, Global LGBT Envoy Baroness Tessa Jowell DBE, Labour Peer Diane Abbott MP, Labour, Hackney North and Stoke Newington Heidi Alexander MP, Labour, Lewisham East Rushanara Ali MP, Labour, Bethnal Green and Bow Neil Coyle MP, Labour, Bermondsey and Old Southwark Dr Stella Creasy MP, Labour, Walthamstow John Cryer MP, Labour, Leyton and Wanstead Vicky Foxcroft MP, Labour, Lewisham Deptford Zac Goldsmith MP, Conservative, Richmond Park and candidate for Mayor of London Helen Hayes MP, Labour, Dulwich and West Norwood Dr Rupa Huq MP, Labour, Ealing Central and Acton Rt Hon Sadiq Khan MP, Labour, Tooting and candidate for Mayor of London John McDonnell MP, Labour, Hayes and Harlington and Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Steve Pound MP, Labour, Ealing North Steve Reed MP, Labour, Croydon North Joan Ryan MP, Labour, Enfield Paul Scully MP, Conservative, Sutton and Cheam Virenda Sharma MP, Labour, Ealing Tulip Siddiq MP, Labour, Hampstead and Kilburn Andy Slaughter MP, Labour, Hammersmith Sir Keir Starmer QC MP, Labour, Holborn and St Pancras Wes Streeting MP, Labour, Ilford North Catherine West MP, Labour, Hornsey and Wood Green Cllr Danny Beales, Labour Councillor, Camden Cllr Sian Berry, Green Party Councillor, Camden, and candidate for Mayor of London Cllr David Boothroyd, Labour Councillor, Westminster Cllr Paul Church, Conservative Councillor, Westminster Tom Copley AM, Labour, London Assembly Cllr Robert Davis DL, Deputy Leader of Westminster City Council Cllr JP Floru, Conservative Councillor, Westminster Cllr Jonathan Glanz, Conservative Councillor, Westminster Cllr Alan Hall, Labour Councillor, Lewisham Cllr Claudia Hector, Labour Councillor, Brent Cllr John Howard, Labour Councillor, Redbridge Edward Lord OBE, Councilman, City of London Cllr Reema Patel, Labour Councillor, Barnet Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM, Liberal Democrat, London Assembly and Candidate for Mayor of London Cllr Michael Rutherford, Conservative Councillor, Bromley Cllr Mark Santos, Labour Councillor, Redbridge Cllr Angela Wilkins, Labour Councillor, Bromley Cllr Richard Williams, Labour Councillor, Bromley