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'''Ealing CHE Group''', sometimes called the '''Ealing and Acton CHE Group''', was founded in March 1972.
'''Ealing CHE Group''', sometimes called the '''[[Ealing]] and [[Acton]] CHE Group''', was founded in March 1972.


One of its first actions was to distribute a questionnaire to all the candidates in the December 1972 Uxbridge by-election, canvassing their views on gay rights. By contrast, it may have been the "West London group" described in ''[[Gay News]]'' as holding orgies and giving blue movie shows on Good Friday. The group was wound up in June 1973.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 460.</ref>
One of its first actions was to distribute a questionnaire to all the candidates in the December 1972 [[Uxbridge]] by-election, canvassing their views on gay rights. By contrast, it may have been the "West London group" described in ''[[Gay News]]'' as holding orgies and giving blue movie shows on Good Friday. The group was wound up in June 1973.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 460.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Ealing CHE Group, sometimes called the Ealing and Acton CHE Group, was founded in March 1972.

One of its first actions was to distribute a questionnaire to all the candidates in the December 1972 Uxbridge by-election, canvassing their views on gay rights. By contrast, it may have been the "West London group" described in Gay News as holding orgies and giving blue movie shows on Good Friday. The group was wound up in June 1973.[1]

References

  1. Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 460.