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Re: David Laws has resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
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As for outing a gay - this should be for the person concerned, NOT some rag stirring things up because things are not going to plan. You would be surprised how many people hide their sexuality from their family. Often with the unspoken collusion of their own family who are still hoping for grandchildren. |
Re: David Laws has resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
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Even if "most wouldn't have given the fact a second thought", it does not mean all wouldn't have given the fact a second thought. Given that he kept quiet about his sexuality all these years, it suggests that he did certainly think that some people at least would have given it a second thought. Not all family members are accepting when someone comes out, not all friends are, not all colleagues are... He went to a Catholic school, & spent years working in the City, so you can see why he may have preferred to keep quiet regarding his sexuality. |
Re: David Laws has resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
I can't help wondering how many more of these revelations the Torygraph has stashed away for a more news-worthy day.
If they are sitting on more stories like the above and then drip them out for sensational headlines over the coming months this could well backfire on the paper, I still can't see why it has taken so long to break the story concerning Laws though. |
Re: David Laws has resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
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CF Thread: "Next-up for the Telegraph: Danny Alexander" As for why it took so long for the David Laws story... well, what would the point have been in doing it last year or earlier this year, when he wasn't anywhere near as well known & wasn't in a rather important position? More newsworthy doing it now, and also of course it's damaging to the Coalition... |
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