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Roisin O'Connor

Ellen Page confronts Ted Cruz over LGBT rights in heated exchange at Iowa State Fair

Ellen Page confronts Ted Cruz at the Iowa State Fair (CBS/YouTube)

Ellen Page has been filmed confronting Texas senator Ted Cruz at the Iowa State Fair, in an exchange that saw the actress ask him about "the persecution of gays in the workplace".

As the presidential candidate flipped burgers at a BBQ, Page asked Cruz about his opposition to legislation which would ban discrimination based on a person’s sexual orientation.

The 28-year-old, who came out as gay last year, can be heard asking: "What about the question of LGBT people being fired for being gay-trans?"

Cruz responded: "Well, what we're seeing right now, we're seeing Bible-believing Christians being persecuted for living according to their faith."

cruz-bbq.jpg Ted Cruz speaking with Ellen Page at the Iowa State Fair Cruz, 44, argued that "no one has the right to force someone else to abandon their faith and their conscience", comparing their situation to that of "a Jewish rabbit forced to perform a Christian wedding".

"We are a country," he continued, "that respects pluralism and diversity, and there is a liberal intolerance that says anyone who dares follow a biblical teaching of marriage must be persecuted, must be fined, must be driven out of business."

He also attempted to argue that gay people face most discrimination from Isis and Iran, to which Page noted that gay people are received with violence and discrimination from "Christians in Russia, Christians in Uganda, Christians in Jamaica".

"Murder is murder and it is wrong," Cruz responded, adding: "There is a difference between a community like Jamaica which has different standards; it may not have gay pride parades but they aren't murdering people."

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Page pointed out, accurately, that "a lot of gay people are getting killed in Jamaica". An NGO Human Rights Watch report from 2014 found "unchecked, intolerable levels of homophobic violence" in Jamaica, noting that LGBT citizens can be driven from their communities by neighbours and family members.

Cruz ended the exchange shortly afterwards. Questioned by an ABC reporter after the debate, it appeared Cruz had not realised that his challenger was the Oscar-nominated actress.

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