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‘Is that a question you would ask the UK?’ – Barbados PM challenges British journo over LGBTQ+ rights - Face2Face Africa

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Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley labeled a question asked by BBC journalist, Christian Fraser, as “inappropriate” during an interview to discuss the announcement of the Caribbean nation’s recent reform proposals including removing Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State and also legalizing same-sex marriage. The Mottley administration, during the September 15 Opening of...

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