Sir Ian McKellen endorses Ed Miliband's commitment to LGBT rights
The actor is the second Lord of the Rights cast member to back Labour
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Your support makes all the difference.First Bilbo Baggins declared himself Team Miliband, now the crush-inducing Labour leader can count Gandalf the Grey among his surprise endorsees ahead of the election on 7 May.
Sir Ian McKellen has praised the party's commitment to LGBT rights, following the manifesto launch in Brighton on Tuesday.
Strengthening laws to tackle hate crimes, appointing an LGBT rights envoy and reforming the system for gay asylum seekers are all among the promises.
“I am impressed by the aims and commitments of Labour’s manifesto for LGBT people, particularly the appointment of Michael Cashman as an international LGBT Rights Envoy,” the actor said.
Cashman is a long-time friend of Sir Ian's, and is the co-founder of leading LGBT rights charity Stonewall.
“Such initiatives cost little, yet help make the world a better safer place for us all.”
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