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To: Dr Liam Fox MP, Department for International Trade, HM Government

No UK trade office in Raleigh, North Carolina

Please do not proceed with plans to open a new UK trade office in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Why is this important?

The State of North Carolina recently enacted House Bill 2 known as HB2.

The bill prevents local governments in North Carolina from passing anti-discrimination laws, undoing those already in place. It also permits business owners to discriminate against LGBT+ people on grounds of religious belief, and demands that individuals use the public bathroom corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate, endangering transgender people.

This is clearly a huge injustice to the LGBT+ community of the State, but also to those visiting who are now at risk.

In 2016 we expect to see nothing but progress when we see LGBT+ rights in the news. Sadly this is not always the case, as we were reminded earlier this year by the passing of this bill in the State of North Carolina.

I was dismayed therefore to see that our new Secretary of State for International Trade, Dr Liam Fox MP, has announced plans to open a UK trade office in the state capital Raleigh. Liam Fox must not press ahead with plans to open this office not just as an act of solidarity, but to pressure the authorities of North Carolina to undo these awful laws and keep British people out of harm's way.

In response to the enactment of HB2 a boycott of the state has ensued, with musicians pulling out of gigs and businesses withdrawing investment. If the Department for International Trade opens a new UK trade office in Raleigh then this boycott will be undermined.

Furthermore the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has issued a warning to LGBT+ travelers to the State of North Carolina. Brits working at the new office may be put at risk because of HB2. This is unacceptable.

Updates

2016-08-06 18:11:45 +0100

10,000 signatures reached

2016-08-02 18:01:11 +0100

5,000 signatures reached

2016-08-01 18:30:54 +0100

1,000 signatures reached

2016-08-01 18:07:18 +0100

500 signatures reached

2016-07-28 22:52:06 +0100

100 signatures reached

2016-07-28 13:48:49 +0100

50 signatures reached

2016-07-27 21:37:33 +0100

25 signatures reached

2016-07-27 15:40:06 +0100

10 signatures reached