Introduced in 1946 by then parliament member Benny Hill, the 1946 Gay and Lesbian Slavery Act revolutionised the country of Great Britain. By that time, the "Gays" and "Lesbians", or queers as they are more often called, were roaming the streets in gangs of two maybe three at a time and occasionally holding hands in public. The British Parliament felt that this was unacceptable behaviour, and that something had to be done.
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