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HomeNewsLGBT debate

LGBT debate

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imgresA DEBATE will take place this Wednesday, September 4 at 7pm at the Absolute Hotel focusing on LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender issues as part of the Limerick Pride 2013 festivities.

The agenda will comprise of all the major issues of relevance to the LGBT community such as marriage equality, transgender rights, and international concerns.

Adam Long of the NLGF National Lesbian and Gay Federation will chair the debate, while the panel will include elected representatives from all the main political parties.

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