We believe that individuals should:
- Be treated equally by the law, regardless of gender identity, sex, romantic orientation, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, perceived ethnicity and/or race, age, religious and/or spiritual belief, occupation (current or previous), status of union membership (including the type of union and what union), marital status, or disability.
- Be treated equally by the law, regardless of gender identity, disability, sex, romantic orientation, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, perceived ethnicity and/or race, age, religious and/or spiritual belief, occupation (current or previous), status of union membership (including the type of union and what union), or marital status.
- Be free to act in any manner that does not harm another individual, and does not infringe upon the rights of other individuals.
- Enjoy a fundamental right to privacy from the state or their agents.
@petrolhead276 - almost 7 years ago
Disability is getting a rough time in the UK and needs a more promonate position. In percentage terms it is significantly larger than the LGBT percentage but with a lesser voice, this needs to change as anyone can become disabled or be born disabled and they are the forgotten "majority" minority group.