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Bonnie Christian

Layla Moran says she is pansexual as Lib Dem MP criticises Parliament as 'weird, backwards' place

A Liberal Democrat MP has criticised Parliament as a “weird, backwards place” for LGBTQ people as she came out as pansexual.

Layla Moran, 37, said coming out in the context of being an MP had been “slightly more difficult” than telling her friends and family.

She said it was “surprising” for her when she started a relationship with a woman but said her sexuality was not about “physical attributions of the person you fall in love with, it’s about the person themselves”.

It differs from bisexuality, where people are attracted to more than one gender, because pansexuals describe not recognising gender as part of their attraction.

Her girlfriend is the Lib Dems' former head of media Rosy Cobb, who has since left the party after being suspended in a row over a faked email.

In an interview with the PinkNews website published on Thursday, she said she had previously only had relationships with men but about six months ago she started a relationship with a woman she met through work.

“It was really wonderful on the one hand, but also quite surprising for me in how I had identified before,” the Oxford West and Abingdon MP said.

“It wasn’t really something I had done before or considered before, but sometimes when you meet the right person, it just kind of happens.

“We’re in a really committed, loving, supportive, relationship, and I feel now is the time to talk about it, because as an MP I spend a lot of my time defending our community and talking about our community. I want people to know I am part of our community as well.”

She said she was "shocked" when her new relationship became more widely known.

“There were a few people who said, ‘How serious is this?’, and some people even overtly said, ‘Don’t you think it would be better for your career if you weren’t together?,' she said.

“They definitely would not have said anything like that had she been a man.

“Parliament is a weird, backwards place. I don’t know if there’s any other (MPs) who would identify as pansexual, and not that many who identify as bisexual – there are a few women who are brilliant role models who have come out in their lesbian relationships.”

Ms Moran, who did not rule out running to take over as Lib Dem leader, was asked to describe pansexuality to someone who is not familiar with the term.

“Pansexuality, to me, means it doesn’t matter about the physical attributions of the person you fall in love with, it’s about the person themselves,” she said.

“It doesn’t matter if they’re a man or a woman or gender non-conforming, it doesn’t matter if they identify as gay or not. In the end, these are all things that don’t matter – the thing that matters is the person, and that you love the person.”

Ms Moran withdrew from the Lib Dem leadership race earlier this year two months after revelations that she was once arrested for assaulting a boyfriend.

In a statement she released in March, Ms Moran set out what happened in the 2013 incident, over which charges were dropped, saying she slapped the man in a spat over a lost computer cable.

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