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PinkNews awards: Kezia Dugdale wins top LGBT award | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has been named Member of the Year at an annual LGBT award ceremony in London. | |
The MSP revealed earlier this year that she has a female partner and the couple, who have been together since 2008, have since got engaged. | |
Ms Dugdale told the PinkNews awards she felt "a little embarrassed about receiving an award for coming out". | |
And she said her ability to do so was made "much easier" by those who went before her. | |
The leaders of three of the five parties in the Scottish Parliament - Ms Dugdale, Ruth Davidson of the Conservatives and Patrick Harvie of the Scottish Greens - are openly gay, as is Scottish Secretary David Mundell and UKIP's Scottish leader David Coburn. | |
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Ms Dugdale repeated her belief that Scotland now had the "gayest parliament in the world" and that the country was a "wonderful place to be gay". | |
'Powerful message' | |
But she also warned of the need to guard against complacency and to continue targeting discrimination. | |
She said: "It's not enough for me to just be openly gay. | |
"Standing next to my fiance Louise on polling day and casting our vote together sends a powerful message about the place of LGBT people in Scottish society, but it has to mean more. | |
"I know I have a duty to use that power and influence to deliver for the LGBT community because as much as I had a hugely positive experience coming out, that's simply not the case for everyone today." | |
SNP MP John Nicolson had also been nominated for the award, partly for his work in attempting to legislate for a mass pardoning of those who were convicted of historic gay sex offences that would not be illegal now. | |
And Mr Mundell - who is thought to be the first openly gay Conservative cabinet minister - told the awards ceremony that coming out was one of the best things he had done in his life. | |
Mr Mundell announced in January that he wanted to "acknowledge in public as well as in private, who I am". | |
He told the ceremony: "There is no template for it and everybody must do what is right for them and their personal circumstances, but I have no regrets. | |
"I said at the time that I did it for myself and it really has made a difference to personal happiness by allowing me to be completely the person I am. | "I said at the time that I did it for myself and it really has made a difference to personal happiness by allowing me to be completely the person I am. |
"I am so grateful not just to all those who have offered me their love and support since I came out, but to those who went before and helped make my path so much easier than it would have been only a few years ago." | "I am so grateful not just to all those who have offered me their love and support since I came out, but to those who went before and helped make my path so much easier than it would have been only a few years ago." |
'Speak out' | |
Mr Mundell, who has three grown-up children including Conservative MSP Oliver Mundell, also acknowledged that many people do not have the support he has had, particularly from their families. | |
He will add: "That is why it is so important we continue to speak out to end prejudice and campaign until equality for everybody in the LGBT+ community is without question." | He will add: "That is why it is so important we continue to speak out to end prejudice and campaign until equality for everybody in the LGBT+ community is without question." |
On Tuesday, the Scottish government announced it will grant an automatic pardon to all gay and bisexual men convicted of now-abolished sexual offences. | |
It will also give "serious consideration" to whether the convicted men should receive a formal apology. | It will also give "serious consideration" to whether the convicted men should receive a formal apology. |
Last week, the UK government announced its own plans for thousands of gay and bisexual men convicted of out-of-date offences to be posthumously pardoned. | Last week, the UK government announced its own plans for thousands of gay and bisexual men convicted of out-of-date offences to be posthumously pardoned. |
But a Bill brought forward by Mr Nicolson calling on UK ministers to go further and grant an automatic pardon for the living as well was rejected. | But a Bill brought forward by Mr Nicolson calling on UK ministers to go further and grant an automatic pardon for the living as well was rejected. |