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Sexual Offences Act 1967 Sexual Offences Act 1967

Supported #LeoAbse in enacting delayed by 10 whole years the 1957 #WofendenReport that became law in England in the 1967 Sexual Offences Act.

Without Glasgow Hillhead MP Mr #RoyJenkins active support, who can say what would have become of us? Film #Victim tried.

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12 days on from this conversation with @libdemalex86.bsky.social, The Jenkinsite Group exists and it has 94 members.

To my fellow #LibDems - join us.

#Liberal #SocialDemocrat #RoyJenkins #Jenkinsite #LiberalDemocrats

The group: www.facebook.com/groups/98719...

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Step one to honouring the memory of #RoyJenkins - having him added to the membership card options!

Email Lib Dem Help (help@libdems.org.uk) and request that he be added!

Cc: @libdemalex86.bsky.social @libdems.org.uk @scotlibdems.org.uk @libdemdaisy.bsky.social @youngliberalsuk.bsky.social

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Leo Abse MP

Leo Abse (1917โ€“2008), was a Welsh lawyer and politician whose career was dominated by his fight for homosexuality, divorce and fertilisation law reform. 

Abse had a flair for fashion and was viewed as an exhibitionist with a shrewd and serious political outlook. 

Abse promoted the Wolfenden report's recommendations to legalise homosexuality between two consenting adults. 

Nine years after the publication of the report and with support from Lord Arran, Abse was able to table the Sexual Offences Bill in 1966 with the support of the Home Secretary, Roy Jenkins. 

The Welsh MP was criticised by the Homosexual Law Reform Society ***for not consulting them over the details and drafting of the Bill and for resisting any suggestions for alterations.***

Nevertheless, Abse's persistence in regards to achieving the Sexual Offences Act 1967 resulted in the MP being viewed as one of the leading social reformers of the twentieth-century.

Leo Abse MP Leo Abse (1917โ€“2008), was a Welsh lawyer and politician whose career was dominated by his fight for homosexuality, divorce and fertilisation law reform. Abse had a flair for fashion and was viewed as an exhibitionist with a shrewd and serious political outlook. Abse promoted the Wolfenden report's recommendations to legalise homosexuality between two consenting adults. Nine years after the publication of the report and with support from Lord Arran, Abse was able to table the Sexual Offences Bill in 1966 with the support of the Home Secretary, Roy Jenkins. The Welsh MP was criticised by the Homosexual Law Reform Society ***for not consulting them over the details and drafting of the Bill and for resisting any suggestions for alterations.*** Nevertheless, Abse's persistence in regards to achieving the Sexual Offences Act 1967 resulted in the MP being viewed as one of the leading social reformers of the twentieth-century.

2/2 ...with a number of private members Bills forcing commons to discuss issues widely reported in the most lurid, & toxic to be even tangentially associated way.

#RoyJenkins stood with #Abse to rid the #UK of the very common, life poisoning/ruining; ignominy. Parallels to recent Supreme Court***.

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