Attitude Magazine

Lessons from the past

Blue Jean

Rosy McEwen, Kerrie Hayes, Lucy Halliday

t’s not even 20 years since Section 28 — the law banning local authorities from promoting or supporting LGBT rights — was repealed in England and Wales, yet it’s easy to think of it as far divorced from contemporary queer lives. Set in 1988, just as Thatcher’s Tory government brought the law into existence, Georgia Oakley’s riveting, deeply

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