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Following the successful repealing of the tax in 1846, the group then disbanded, food prices dropped and profits soared.
LGBT History Month falls in February to coincide with a large celebration which took place in 2005 over the repealing of Section 28 in England and Wales.
The climbdown is a major humiliation for Cameron, given that he has also had to delay votes on Evel and the repealing of the Human Rights Act over fears he does not have enough Commons support.
Students at the university's LGBT society said they were "disheartened" by the award and questioned Mr Cameron's commitment to gay rights because he voted in 2003 against the repealing of Section 28, a legal clause preventing the intentional promotion of homosexuality in schools.
Our guests were safe, Salman got to be seen by millions of television viewers across the globe, we started a petition to revoke the ban on "The Satanic Verses," and ignited a major debate about freedom of speech and the repealing of outdated colonial legislation which now has little purpose but to stifle creative freedom.
This is how the debt-economy was born, further compounded and universalised by the Big Bang, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the repealing of the Glass-Steagall Act, China's embrace of the "one state, two systems" model – totalitarian politics and economic liberalism – and globalisation.
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We forcefully advocated the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act.
The repeal of Prohibition in December 1933 killed the fun.
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