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Sunday 02 November 2014 12:45 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 3:27 pm

Department for Education scrambles to explain gay rights “nonsense” tweet

By: Guy Bentley

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The Department for Education (DfE) has issued a clarification over a tweet it sent out regarding the teaching of gay rights in schools.

The message said it was "nonsense to say schools must teach gay rights". The message elicited a strong response from gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell who said the tweet was "disgraceful homophobia".

However, the DfE responded with a series of tweets clarifying its position, explaining that schools were not being made to teach gay rights against strong opposition.

The DfE was responding to a Sunday Times interview with Education secretary Nicky Morgan with the headline "Faith schools 'must teach gay rights".

Clarification @thesundaytimes: It is complete nonsense to say that schools are being forced to 'teach gay rights' against their will. (1/5)

— DfE (@educationgovuk) November 2, 2014

Ofsted are rightly ensuring that schools do not indoctrinate pupils about gay people – or any other people – being inferior. (2/5)

— DfE (@educationgovuk) November 2, 2014

The same goes for schools that do things like make girls sit separately at the back of the class. (3/5)

— DfE (@educationgovuk) November 2, 2014

Both are practices which go directly against the fundamental British values of tolerance and respect. (4/5)

— DfE (@educationgovuk) November 2, 2014

We believe schools should prepare all pupils for life in modern Britain. A broad and balanced curriculum is vital for this (5/5)

— DfE (@educationgovuk) November 2, 2014

It was not long before politicians weighed in, with outgoing Lib Dem president Tim Farron saying the tweet was "unacceptable."

Labour's shadow Education secretary Tristram Hunt, said:

LGBT rights are British values. DfE must back compulsory sex and relationship education, including LGBT rights.

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