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Record Number Of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual MPs Voted In

<p>More than 25 openly LGB politicians have gained seats in this parliament. However no trans candidates have been elected.</p> <p> </p><p><img src="http://www.thegayuk.com/communities/8/004/009/928/388/images/4620015278.jpg" width="460" height="345" alt="Big Gay Bem: Kurtis Garbutt/ Flickr CC" title="Big Gay Bem: Kurtis Garbutt/ Flickr CC"/></p> <p>A record number of openly gay, lesbian and bisexual candidates have been successful in turning their campaigns into seats for parliament. There are over 25 out MPs in the UK now. However no trans candidates managed to win a majority in their constituencies.</p><p></p><p>Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive, Stonewall: </p><p></p><p>“We’re encouraged that people took to the polls and voted. More than 25 openly lesbian, gay or bisexual MPs have been elected, making this the largest group of openly LGB MPs elected to date. Our Parliament is richer and stronger for the diversity of voices and experiences within it, however, it is certainly disappointing not to see any openly trans people represented amongst our MPs.</p><p></p><p>Looking ahead, our MPs cannot forget the manifesto commitments they made to the LGBT community. We must see those words translated into tangible actions. The Conservatives, alongside the Liberal Democrats, have had an impressive track record at Westminster over the last five years, and we look forward to working closely with the new government towards achieving equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people, here and abroad.”</p><p></p><p>Emily Brothers, Labour's first out trans candidate lost out in Sutton and Cheam.</p><p></p><p>Three openly HIV-positive candidates failed to win any seats. Two Lib Dem and one Green candidates who revealed their HIV status in the run up the election lost out in yesterday's election.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/Religious-Political-Parties-Against-Gay-Rights-Fail-To-Achieve-7000-Votes/9719777">Religious parties who would have looked to undo the rights of gay people in England, Wales and Scotland failed to achieve 7000 votes.</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p>

More than 25 openly LGB politicians have gained seats in this parliament. However no trans candidates have been elected.

Big Gay Bem: Kurtis Garbutt/ Flickr CC

A record number of openly gay, lesbian and bisexual candidates have been successful in turning their campaigns into seats for parliament. There are over 25 out MPs in the UK now. However no trans candidates managed to win a majority in their constituencies.

Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive, Stonewall:

“We’re encouraged that people took to the polls and voted. More than 25 openly lesbian, gay or bisexual MPs have been elected, making this the largest group of openly LGB MPs elected to date. Our Parliament is richer and stronger for the diversity of voices and experiences within it, however, it is certainly disappointing not to see any openly trans people represented amongst our MPs.

Looking ahead, our MPs cannot forget the manifesto commitments they made to the LGBT community. We must see those words translated into tangible actions. The Conservatives, alongside the Liberal Democrats, have had an impressive track record at Westminster over the last five years, and we look forward to working closely with the new government towards achieving equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people, here and abroad.”

Emily Brothers, Labour's first out trans candidate lost out in Sutton and Cheam.

Three openly HIV-positive candidates failed to win any seats. Two Lib Dem and one Green candidates who revealed their HIV status in the run up the election lost out in yesterday's election.

Religious parties who would have looked to undo the rights of gay people in England, Wales and Scotland failed to achieve 7000 votes.

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