National Trust members vote against ‘Anti-Pride’ resolution which would have banned the Trust from participating in LGBTQ+ Pride events
The Participation in Pride resolution was not carried with 43,569 for and 78,807 against.
National Trust members have voted against a resolution at the Trust’s AGM which would have banned the Trust from participating in LGBTQ+ Pride events.
The Participation in Pride resolution was not carried with 43,569 for and 78,807 against.
Hilary McGrady, Director-General of the National Trust, said: “Our Annual General Meeting is one of the most important events in our calendar. It is an essential part of our democratic governance process, as it gives our members the opportunity to ask the questions on the subjects that matter most to them and to have their say on the direction and focus of the National Trust. Our AGM is also a celebration of everything we do: our stories, our places and our people.”
On the National Trust participating in LGBTQ+ Pride events, Hilary McGrady added: “I’m so proud that the Trust was represented at Pride celebrations earlier this year. It’s a small act – but an important one. We engage with lots of different national events and festivals each year because For Everyone, For Ever is more than just a slogan – it’s about reaching out, and welcoming in.”
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