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Lawmakers reject call for public debate on gay-bias law

The issue of discrimination based on sexual orientation is too hot a subject for lawmakers

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Members of the Family Morality Concern Network show their opposition to consulting the public on a new anti-discrimination law. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Jennifer NgoandTony Cheung

A motion calling for public debate on a law to ensure equal rights for people of all sexual orientations was voted down by lawmakers in an often heated session yesterday.

While most legislators agreed initially that public consultation on the issue would be beneficial there was deep division on whether a law was needed.

Supporters of a law said it would protect against discrimination those with non-mainstream sexual preferences.

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Opponents said it was a moral issue, arguing that a law could inhibit people from speaking out on the issue and might trigger reverse discrimination.

Religion featured strongly on both sides of the argument, as legislators quoted the Bible and prayers and professed their religious affiliations.

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The motion, proposed by Cyd Ho Sau-lan of the Labour Party, called on the government to "expeditiously" launch a public consultation.

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