Tim Farron 18:12 - Apr 25 with 5124 views | blueytheblue | No fan of his, but media, Labour et al focusing on his views on gay sex... I wonder if those same people would question similar views of say a Muslim rather than a Christian? | |
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Tim Farron on 18:20 - Apr 25 with 4133 views | oh_tommy_tommy | they should ask General Mays taking on it. | |
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Tim Farron on 18:33 - Apr 25 with 4114 views | dickythorpe | What are his views? | | | |
Tim Farron on 18:37 - Apr 25 with 4106 views | blueytheblue | Doesn't think it's a sin. So basically a non story based upon trying to assassinate his character. If he has one. | |
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Tim Farron on 18:47 - Apr 25 with 4092 views | Kerouac | He is a Christian and tried to avoid saying that he doesn't believe homosexuality is a sin...although the next day he stated that he didn't believe homosexuality to be a sin in the House of Commons. He has a long track record of voting for gay rights, although (and I may be wrong on this) I think he abstained from the 1st vote on Gay marriage...although he said that he did this because of what was in the small print that was still to be ironed out. I don't recall seeing a UK Muslim politician being put under the microscope like this. There was also a Christian Welsh Tory who was called all sorts because of his association with a religious group called Stephen Crabb. Definite double standards by some on my wing of politics. I can't help but wonder whether the double standard is actually all about the fact that it is safe to give a Christian a kicking whereas there are consequences for sticking your head above the parapet to criticise the Islamic faith. Cowardly I call it. | |
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Tim Farron on 19:08 - Apr 25 with 4063 views | Jango | She doesn't take questions and only ever speaks when she's got notes to read word for word | | | |
Tim Farron on 19:13 - Apr 25 with 4055 views | Darran | County Jim could not be reached for comment. | |
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Tim Farron on 19:51 - Apr 25 with 4018 views | rock1n | Yeah, this is where I have real problems with the politically correct types. Tim Farron believes gay "sex" to be wrong he has consistently voted for gay rights he just has a moral objection to the sexual act. That is a viewpoint, fair enough question it but as others have said it's because he's a white Christian. That to me is the height of racism to hold him up to higher standards basically. | |
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Tim Farron on 19:55 - Apr 25 with 4011 views | exiledclaseboy | I don't care what Farron's personal views are. From what I can tell he hasn't let his views (whatever they are) influence his voting record on homosexual equality or on LibDem policy in the area. Presumably if he did try that he'd be run out of the party and quite right too. I doubt real LibDems would have much time for someone holding openly intolerant and discriminatory views that are in direct contradiction to the party's values and policies. | |
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Tim Farron on 19:58 - Apr 25 with 4002 views | Darran | ETNIT could not be reached for comment. | |
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Tim Farron on 20:16 - Apr 25 with 3989 views | Highjack | Usually an extreme closeup of the pillow he's currently biting. | |
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Tim Farron on 20:30 - Apr 25 with 3963 views | builthjack | He's snowed in somewhere | |
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Tim Farron on 20:20 - Apr 26 with 3804 views | londonlisa2001 | In answer to the OP - Sadiq Khan was questioned extensively on the subject when running for London mayor. You will probably not have seen it though as it wasn't relevant outside London. He also circumvented a lot of questions by voluntarily giving interviews on his thoughts on the subject to magazines like Attitude and other press. If a Moslem ever leads the Liberal party, I imagine they will also be questioned. Farron has been an absolute moron on the topic - he's ended up saying it's fine, while having 4 or 5 days of the press focussing on it because he wouldn't say it before. His voting record on the topic is impeccable though as ECB mentioned. | | | |
Tim Farron on 20:23 - Apr 26 with 3796 views | rock1n | Was this from the same quarters though? The right wing press we're going to Khan. I think the point being made is that your permanent rly offended types would more readily go for someone like farron | |
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Tim Farron on 20:29 - Apr 26 with 3789 views | londonlisa2001 | It won't be from the same quarters when it's a local issue not national will it. But they certainly didn't steer clear of the issue when we had the mayoral election here. If a Moslem is ever leader of a national party they'll ask the same questions. The right wing press were not supporting Khan - they were supporting Goldsmith. [Post edited 26 Apr 2017 20:30]
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Tim Farron on 20:33 - Apr 26 with 3775 views | exiledclaseboy | I believe Sayeeda Warsi regularly faced tough questions about her record on LGBT rights. And she initially voted against the same sex marriage legislation. Those views would undoubtedly have been influenced by her religion. | |
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Tim Farron on 22:55 - Apr 26 with 3721 views | CountyJim | Oh look Darran attention seeking again Just look out for his homophobic comments/jokes but that's ok Hypocrite | | | |
Tim Farron on 22:59 - Apr 26 with 3711 views | Darran | Hypocritical about what you massive bender? I couldn't give a fuçk if two men want to take each other up the aisle mun. | |
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Tim Farron on 23:03 - Apr 26 with 3700 views | CountyJim | Just says it all | | | |
Tim Farron on 23:04 - Apr 26 with 3698 views | Darran | Homophobe. | |
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Tim Farron on 10:30 - Apr 27 with 3607 views | Highjack | Exactly, I have no idea why people get worked up about two men putting their rings on each other's fingers. | |
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Tim Farron on 10:35 - Apr 27 with 3603 views | Lord_Bony | It's going to be difficult or any politician with strong religious beliefs in this day and age to enter the public arena. They will be constantly picked on about their religious stance on this and other subjects like abortion etc. An easy target for the social media. Far more important things to discuss but it will always go back to this. Politics and religion don't mix in 2017.
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Tim Farron on 10:38 - Apr 27 with 3592 views | Highjack | Unless it's in America. The idea of them ever having an openly atheist president is probably at least fifty years away. | |
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Tim Farron on 10:44 - Apr 27 with 3583 views | Lord_Bony | As Farron has said,if it was America they would think it strange if a politician did not uphold Christian beliefs and values. In this country is seems the opposite to be the case. | |
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Tim Farron on 11:05 - Apr 27 with 3559 views | Private_Partz | Wow I agree with you!! I would not be voting Lib Dem if I thought they were going to wage war on anyone because of their sexuality. I just wish the media would debate the issues raised in the respective manifestos rather than concentrating on things like this. It should not be about the personality of the Leader but what their Party stands for. | |
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Tim Farron on 12:14 - Apr 27 with 3531 views | WarwickHunt | "...although the next day he stated that he didn't believe homosexuality to be a sin in the House of Commons. " What about out of the House of Commons? | | | |
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