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Lords In Favour (Press, 12 May 1966)

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Summary: Lords In Favour (Press, 12 May 1966)

On 11 May 1966, the House of Lords in the United Kingdom voted in favour of a private bill aimed at legalising homosexual acts between consenting adult males in private. The vote concluded with 70 in favour and 29 against. This decision marks a significant step towards easing the legal concerns faced by an estimated 500,000 to one million individuals who could have been prosecuted under existing laws. The bill received a second reading, indicating agreement in principle, but still requires further debate and approval through detailed line-by-line consideration in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons before it can become law. Previous attempts to pass similar legislation have been thwarted, notably by the dissolution of Parliament following the General Election in March of the same year. Interestingly, the Labour Government has maintained a neutral stance on this divisive issue, allowing the bill to be debated as a private matter rather than a government-led initiative. This vote is seen as a crucial development in the ongoing discourse about the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Britain.

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Publish Date:12th May 1966
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19660512_2_143.html