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Infected Blood Inquiry: Ken Clarke slammed over LGBTQ rights | Hampstead Highgate Express

Mark said: I don t believe that the lawyers thought for one second Sir Brian Langstaff would allow it, but it was important to get on record for the victims. Dr Diana Walford had given evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry a week earlier - Credit: Infected Blood Inquiry For Mark though, one of the most aggravating elements of the week was Lord Clarke s talk of taking decisions to prevent homophobia.  He said: For me personally, as the only LGBTQ ambassador for haemophilia worldwide, the way he spoke about the gay community – it was offensive.  To sit there and justify the delays in producing leaflets because they didn t want to be seen as homophobic is hard to believe. This was the same government that brought in Section 28.

Blood inquiry: Former health minister defends blood products advice on Aids

BBC News By Jim Reed image copyrightuk parliament image captionAs Ken Clarke, he served as a health minister and then health secretary in the Conservative government The government was right to say there was no conclusive proof that Aids could be transmitted by blood products in 1983, a public inquiry has heard. Giving evidence, former health minister Lord Clarke said the phrase was entirely accurate at the time. But documents show senior health officials thought it likely HIV could be carried in blood. Survivors have accused ministers of misleading the public by playing down fears of infection. The first reliable blood test for HIV was only available in March 1985, after many haemophiliacs had already been infected with the virus through a product called Factor VIII.

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