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BBC Doctor Who boss labels Reform as ‘greatest threat’ to LGBTQ+ community: ‘A terrible danger’

By britishbulletin.com13 February 20263 Mins Read
BBC Doctor Who boss labels Reform as ‘greatest threat’ to LGBTQ+ community: ‘A terrible danger’
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Russell T Davies has described Nigel Farage’s Reform UK as “undoubtedly” the greatest threat facing LGBTQ+ people in Britain today.

The Doctor Who showrunner, speaking at the Attitude 101 launch event on Friday, branded the party a “terrible danger approaching our society.”


The 62-year-old screenwriter told the Press Association that the community is currently under attack and that standing up for LGBTQ+ rights matters now more than ever.

“I think we need to fight the fight more than ever,” Davies said.

Russell T Davies labelled Reform as the ‘greatest threat’ to the LGBTQ+ community

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The writer, who brought Doctor Who back to screens in 2005 and created the groundbreaking Queer As Folk, has long been recognised as an outspoken champion of LGBTQ+ representation in television.

Mr Davies singled out Reform’s policies as fundamentally opposed to LGBTQ+ interests.

“Their policies are against us in every way, shape or form. They are against everything we stand for,” he stated.

The screenwriter also drew parallels with developments across the Atlantic, pointing to President Trump’s recent removal of Pride flags from Stonewall sites.

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies slammed Reform

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“We literally, physically, obviously know we’re under attack, and what happens in America comes here. It’s on its way,” Mr Davies warned.

He emphasised the urgency of the moment, calling on the community to mobilise.

“I think it’s more important than ever for all of us to stand up. There is a battle to be fought, and we’re fighting now.

“These stories that I write come from my heart, because I’m a gay man.”

Russell T Davies brought Doctor Who back to screens in 2005

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The writer expressed dismay at witnessing history repeat itself, noting he never expected to see such regression during his lifetime.

“People wanting to ban books and to ban any mention of us, and attacking the trans community,” he said, describing the current climate.

Mr Davies acknowledged that these concerns occupy his thoughts constantly and fuel his storytelling.

“These stories just rise up in my heart and soul,” he reflected.

Russell T Davies made the remarks about Reform on Friday

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While hesitant to label himself a campaigner, he made clear his willingness to share his views publicly.

“I have very strong opinions about it. I’m very happy for them to be seen,” Mr Davies stated.

Reform UK rejected Davies’ characterisation of the party.

A spokesperson described his comments as “disappointing” and accused the screenwriter of “spreading misleading narratives for personal or political gain.”

The party insisted it is open to everyone who shares its aims.

“Reform UK welcomes people from all backgrounds and communities who share our vision for a freer, fairer Britain,” the spokesperson said.

“To claim otherwise would be a totally unfair inference and a smear,” the statement concluded.

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