
I happened to speak with Roger Helmer this morning – the Tory MEP who started an internet row after suggesting homophobia “describes something which simply does not exist”.
Ian Dale has
his say last night. But Helmer said this morning: “I’m not pretending that there is not any prejudice and discrimination towards homosexuals.
"No-one is pretending there is no abuse, intimidation and violence. I condemn violence against any minority group.
“My point is that a ‘phobia’ is an irrational fear – people who attack homosexuals don’t have a fear of them or they would run away from them instead of attacking them.”
He went on to explain that the term ‘homophobic’ implied someone had a psychological disorder – and was used wrongly against people who simply had conservative views on sexuality. Probably true.
The ‘conservative views’ he’s talking about in this instance are those about homosexuals and marriage – which he doesn’t think go together.
In fact, his
original post was more pointed than his tone today would suggest. In the ensuing comments he made a rather stark allegory about homosexuals needing marriage like a scuba diver needs a parachute.
Helmer has a knack for getting on all sorts of people’s goat, including his own party leader.
At the last party conference he was centre of attention again after stories circulated about him being “banned” from attending a debate with UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
No doubt his most recent comments will leave Cameron grumbling about old guard Tories again.