LGBT football fans told to be respectful at Qatar World Cupon October 26, 2022 at 12:38 pm

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Labour called Foreign Secretary James Cleverly’s remarks about the World Cup”shockingly tone-deaf”.

James CleverlyImage source, Reuters

LGBT football fans who attend the World Cup in Qatar should show “a little bit of flex and compromise”, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said.

Speaking to LBC on Wednesday, he told fans travelling from England and Wales to be “respectful of the host nation”, where same-sex activity is illegal.

He added that “there should be flex and compromise at both ends” during the tournament, which starts in November.

Labour has called Mr Cleverly’s remarks “shockingly tone-deaf”.

In a separate interview with Sky News, the foreign secretary reiterated his message when asked how the government was pushing for LGBT equality in Qatar.

He said: “These are Muslim countries, they have very different cultural starting point for us. I think it’s important when you’re a visitor to a country that you respect the culture of your host nation.”

The decision to stage the World Cup in Qatar, a country where homosexuality can be punishable by death, has been criticised by LGBT groups.

England and Wales have both qualified for the tournament, meaning they will each play three group matches, plus knock-out matches if they progress.

England’s three initial matches are being played in Doha, Al Khor and – against Wales – in Al Rayyan. Wales are playing all three of their matches in the latter city.

Earlier this year, LGBT organisations engaging with Fifa said “progress has been slow” in ensuring the safety of LGBT fans – and that reassurances from Qatar had “not been adequate”.

Some politicians, including the Leader of the Opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, said they will not attend the tournament due to Qatar’s human rights record.

Wales’s First Minister, Mark Drakeford, is still expected to attend the tournament.

Mr Cleverly said he will be attending the World Cup, adding that the UK has “incredibly important partners in the Middle East”.

Mr Cleverly’s remarks come as Qatari officials stopped UK campaigner Peter Tatchell from staging an LGBT rights protest in Doha on Tuesday.

Mr Tatchell said he was “surrounded and interrogated” by authorities following the one-man protest, believed to be the first LGBT rights protest to take place in any Gulf state.

The campaigner said the foreign secretary should not attend the World Cup, and instead “highlight the abuses being carried out by the regime”.

By planning to attend the event, Mr Cleverly would be “colluding with a homophobic, sexist and racist regime”, he said.

Shadow digital, culture, media and sport secretary Lucy Powell hit out at the foreign secretary’s remark, describing it as “shockingly tone-deaf”.

She said: “Sport should be open to all.

“Many fans will feel they can’t attend this tournament to cheer on their team because of Qatar’s record on human, workers, and LGBT+ rights.

“The Government should be challenging FIFA on how they’ve put fans in this position, and ensuring the full safety of all fans attending, not defending discriminatory values.”

Liberal Democrats MP Layla Moran criticised Mr Cleverly’s remarks, and said: “The World Cup should be a celebration of the beautiful game, instead it’s being used by countries like Qatar to sport-wash their atrocious human rights records.

“Any UK officials who attend should be using their position to highlight human rights abuses, not endorsing the regime.”

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