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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
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    Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
    Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.

    The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
    ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
    But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.

    British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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