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On 2 July 2010, May stated she would be supporting the previous Labour Government's Anti-Discrimination Laws enshrined in the
Equality Act 2010 despite having opposed it before.
[120] The Equality Act came into effect in England, Wales and Scotland on 1 October 2010.
[121] She did however announce that a clause she dubbed "
Harman's Law"
[122] which would have required
public bodies to consider how they can reduce socio-economic inequalities when making decisions about spending and services
[123] would be scrapped on the grounds that it was "unworkable".
[124]
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Theresa May - Wikipediauot; on gay adoption. [118] Writing for PinkNews in June 2010, May clarified her proposals for improving LGBT rights including measures to tackle homophobia in sport, advocating British society's need for "cultural change". [119]
<span>On 2 July 2010, May stated she would be supporting the previous Labour Government's Anti-Discrimination Laws enshrined in the Equality Act 2010 despite having opposed it before. [120] The Equality Act came into effect in England, Wales and Scotland on 1 October 2010. [121] She did however announce that a clause she dubbed "Harman's Law" [122] which would have required public bodies to consider how they can reduce socio-economic inequalities when making decisions about spending and services [123] would be scrapped on the grounds that it was "unworkable". [124]
Prime Minister
Main article: Premiership of Theresa May
Leadership election
Further information: Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2016
On 30 June 2016, May announc Summary
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