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Northern Ireland’s Push to Ban Conversion Practices: What You Need to Know

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A proposed bill in Northern Ireland aims to criminalise conversion practices, which attempt to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. If passed, those conducting such practices could face up to two years in prison. Advocates, including Matthew Hyndman, argue that these practices cause significant psychological harm, often rooted in religious settings where individuals feel pressured to conform.

Critics, particularly from religious groups, contend that the bill may infringe on personal freedoms and could unintentionally criminalise supportive conversations about sexual orientation. They question the necessity of the legislation, citing a lack of evidence for widespread coercive practices in recent years.

The bill’s timeline is tight, needing to pass all legislative stages by March before the next election in May 2027. This urgency adds pressure to the debate, as opposition is expected from some unionist parties who may seek to delay its progress.

Ultimately, the outcome of this bill could reshape the landscape for LGBTQ+ rights in Northern Ireland, highlighting the ongoing tensions between religious beliefs and the rights of individuals to live authentically without fear of coercion or harm.

Source: BBC News

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