Once again Stonewall, Britain’s biggest gay equality lobbying group, has published a report which makes sweeping recommendations about the need to effect change for lesbians and gay men without touching on similar challenges faced by bisexuals.
The survey interviewed more than 1,600 lesbian, gay and bisexual people – yet the analysis and recommendations are almost exclusively about lesbians and gay men, with a bizarre exception for the Judicial Studies Board.
What can it mean? Did none of the 1,600 admit to being bi? And if so have Stonewall a plan for working out where the bisexuals are hiding? Does the detailed analysis of the polling show that bisexuals encountered no prejudice or discrimination except when up in court?
Those curious bisexual types at bimedia.org would like to know.
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