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In November 2020 he hosted an online discussion ''The Gay Spot – Are gay men getting lost in the gender identity debate?'' organised by the [[LGBAlliance]]. | In November 2020 he hosted an online discussion ''The Gay Spot – Are gay men getting lost in the gender identity debate?'' organised by the [[LGBAlliance]]. | ||
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Simon Fanshawe (born December 1956) was one of the founders of Stonewall. He won the Perrier Comedy Award in 1989. In 2017, Fanshawe presented the BBC documentary Brighton: 50 Years of Gay. He was appointed OBE in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to higher education. In November 2020 he hosted an online discussion The Gay Spot – Are gay men getting lost in the gender identity debate? organised by the LGBAlliance.
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