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'''Louis Eakes''' was a leading member of the Young Liberals. He was arrested for importuning on [[Highbury Fields]] during a police entrapment exercise. He claimed that he was heterosexual, and had merely been asking someone for a light. The arrest provoked the [[Gay Liberation Front]]'s first ever demonstration, which took place at Highbury Fields on 27 November 1970.<ref>Lisa Power, [[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]], pp 28&ndash;31.</ref>
'''Louis Eakes''' was a leading member of the Young Liberals. He was arrested for importuning on [[Highbury Fields]] during a police entrapment exercise. He claimed that he was heterosexual, and had merely been asking someone for a light. The arrest provoked the [[Gay Liberation Front]]'s first ever demonstration, which took place at Highbury Fields on 27 November 1970.<ref>Lisa Power, [[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]], pp 28&ndash;31.</ref>


Louis Eakes died of an AIDS-related illness in the early 1990s.<ref>Lisa Power, [[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]], Appendix 4.</ref>
Louis Eakes died of an [[AIDS]]-related illness in the early 1990s.<ref>Lisa Power, [[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]], Appendix 4.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:24, 20 November 2013

Louis Eakes was a leading member of the Young Liberals. He was arrested for importuning on Highbury Fields during a police entrapment exercise. He claimed that he was heterosexual, and had merely been asking someone for a light. The arrest provoked the Gay Liberation Front's first ever demonstration, which took place at Highbury Fields on 27 November 1970.[1]

Louis Eakes died of an AIDS-related illness in the early 1990s.[2]

References

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  1. Lisa Power, No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles, pp 28–31.
  2. Lisa Power, No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles, Appendix 4.