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Miriam Margolyes launches ‘donation’ appeal to get 2030 World Cup held in LGBTQ+ friendly country

Miram Margolyes appealed for people to get behind her new crowdfund in video, but not all is as it seems

(Picture: Stonewall)

Miriam Margolyes is fronting a new World Cup inspired charity initiative ahead of the final in LGBTQ+ unwelcoming Qatar on Sunday.

The infamously outspoken actress and political activist, 81, can be seen in a video appealing for The Big Gay “Donation” with the aim of getting people to “donate” to have the 2030 World Cup held in a LGBTQ+ friendly host country.

The Call The Midwife star explains in the clip: “Queer people across the globe love football – we just can’t support it like everyone else. We’ve seen how Qatar feels about us gays.

“If that wasn’t a big enough kick in the t***, the 2030 World Cup could be given to another host nation that criminalises LGBTQ+ people, judging by the countries currently bidding for it.”

She then suggests the idea of crowdfunding to raise money that could convince those in charge of deciding where future World Cups are held to see the light.

Miriam Margolyes can be seen flashing a wad of cash in the clip (Stonewall)

The actress is then seen on the phone asking how much money the powers that be may want to help make this happen – she even suggests the next host nation could be The Netherlands – as she flashes a wad of cash to get their attention.

Margolyes added: “It’s our big gay duty to make sure this doesn’t happen again. After all, a World Cup without queer people just isn’t a World Cup. If you’re a great big gay and you love football like me, or if you love football and also gays, please donate whatever you can to try get those naughty boys who run football to listen.”

Coming to the conclusion that they may not accept this generous crowdfunded “donation,” she reveals that all the money from the crowdfunded “donation” will go to the LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall instead.

Stonewall’s Liz Ward, Director of Programmes said: “All LGBTQ+ people deserve to live their lives to the full, to travel freely without fear, and to be part of global sporting events like the World Cup.

“LGBTQ+ rights are human rights, and we won’t stand for the persecution of LGBTQ+ people in Qatar, or anywhere else.

Miriam Margolyes reveals she has teamed up with LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall (Stonewall)

“Thank you to Miriam Margolyes and to everyone that is taking a stand for LGBTQ+ inclusion and freedom.”

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