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George Galloway, the MP for Rochdale and leader of the Workers' Party, has caused controversy by expressing opposition to teaching about LGBTQ+ issues in schools. He believes that gay relationships are not normal and wants his children to be taught that a traditional family with a mother and father is the norm. Kate Forbes, a former SNP Finance Secretary, has decided not to run for the party's leadership race. She has faced criticism for her views on LGBTQ+ matters and was seen as a potential replacement for Scotland's First Minister. The frontrunner for the position is John Swinney, who has questioned Forbes' suitability as a leader due to her stance on gay marriage. However, former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford sees them as a strong team. Australian pop icon Dani Minogue has come out as queer, revealing this at the launch of the BBC3 dating show "I Kissed a Girl." She expressed surprise that there hasn't been a dating series for lesbian and bisexual women in the The recently elected MP for Rochdale and leader of the Workers' Party has sparked controversy after saying that he doesn't want children to be taught about LGBTQ plus people. Speaking to Navarra media anchor Aaron Bistani, George Galloway said that he believes gay relationships are not normal and that he would not want them to be taught in schools. When clarifying his statement, Mr Galloway said, I want my children to be taught that the normal thing in Britain, in society and across the world is a mother, a father and a family. Former SNP Finance Secretary Kate Forbes has announced that she will not run in the party's leadership race. The MSP for Skye, McCaber and Badenoch, who has faced controversy for her views on LGBTQ plus issues, was tipped a favour to succeed Humza Yousaf as Scotland's First Minister following his resignation on Monday. The current frontrunner to lead Scotland is former Deputy First Minister under the Sturgeon administration, John Swinney. Mr Swinney has previously spoken out about Forbes and questioned whether her stance on gay marriage made her an appropriate leader for the party. But former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford says the pair would make a great team. John is the right person to lead the government. Kate, as someone who has demonstrated her talents previously in government as finance minister, I think what we're going to get is a strong team, team SNP, team Scotland, with John Swinney leading that, but with Kate as part of that government. And Australian pop icon Dani Minogue has announced that she identifies as queer. The 54-year-old sister of Kylie Minogue made the announcement at the launch of BBC3's new dating show, I Kissed a Girl. The star, who last year fronted the award-winning BBC3 series I Kissed a Boy, said it was surreal that there hadn't been a dating series for lesbian and bisexual women in the UK until 2024. She said that the show was so important and that she was hoping that there are parties up and down the country to celebrate the progress. There's more news online at gaydio.co.uk