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"John Nicolson MP’s proposed bill closes a loophole some gay and bi men who are still alive and living with those convictions still have them deleted, despite them being unjust and not illegal today."įor Lord Sharkey, the law is, at least, a step in the right direction. "We welcome the government announcement to issue a posthumous pardon to all gay and bi men unjustly prosecuted for being who they are, but we don't think it goes far enough," Paul Twocock, of Stonewall UK, said in a statement. Others also feel "Turing's Law" is not sufficient enough to right the wrongs committed against gay and bisexual men and believe another bill, one from Parliament member John Nicholson, would do more to accomplish this.
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"To think that this is the man who cracked the enigma code and saved countless of millions of lives during World War II and to think of the treatments that he went through at the hands of the government in 1952 is still unbelievable to us." "Alan Turing just so, so deserves this," his niece Rachel Barnes told BBC radio. Andrew Aitchison / Corbis via Getty Images Turing's relatives Nevil Hunt, Rachel Barnes, Thomas Barnes delivered the petition. Family of WWII codebreaker Alan Turing deliver petition to 10 Downing Street on February 23, 2015, signed by almost half a million people, calling for a pardon for more than 49,000 British gay men convicted under historic anti-gay laws in the UK. He killed himself two years later at age 41.Īfter years of campaigning by supporters, including physicist Stephen Hawking, Turing was granted a rare royal pardon from Queen Elizabeth in 2013. Turing was stripped of his job and chemically castrated after being convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man. The pardon plan has been dubbed "Turing's Law" in reference to the brilliant wartime mathematician, Alan Turing, who cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.