Sean Connery (acting)
The newspaper Scotland on Sunday has produced its annual Pink Scotland List.
The Scots have always been pretty gay, or bisexual.
King James I (and VI) had a number of male lovers, including: Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
Rabbie Burns had his reputed homosexual relationship.
Robert Burns.
Sir Walter Scott liked gay characters.
In Redguantlet, Darsie writes, "my love for Alan Fairford surpasses the love of woman."
Darsie Latimer
Sir Walter Scott liked gay characters.
In Redguantlet, Darsie writes, "my love for Alan Fairford surpasses the love of woman."
Darsie Latimer
Cardinal Keith O'Brien (above) was in long-term gay relationship.
R L Stevenson reportedly was very fond of boys
Viscount Drumlanrig reportedly had a gay affair with the UK Prime Minister, the Earl of Rosebery. (Scottish Lords)
Field Marshall Douglas Haig was reportedly very fond of young men. (Military Leaders - Gays?)
R L Stevenson reportedly was very fond of boys
Viscount Drumlanrig reportedly had a gay affair with the UK Prime Minister, the Earl of Rosebery. (Scottish Lords)
Field Marshall Douglas Haig was reportedly very fond of young men. (Military Leaders - Gays?)
Lindsay Anderson, the film director of Scottish descent, was gay. (Lindsay Anderson)
Cameron Mackintosh, producer of Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera, is gay. (List of gays.)
Ian McKellen, the actor, is gay. (Famous Gay Celebrities)
John Buchan - is suspected of being bisexual (A BOY IN A SCHOOL BLAZER)
Ian Fleming - author of James Bond, was reportedly bisexual.
Compton Mackenzie, was apparently a boylover. (CAPRI, BRONZED BOYS AND GRAHAM GREENE )
Edwin Morgan, Scotland's most famous poet, came out as gay at the age of 70. (Sadness, fear and thrill of national poet's secret gay life )
Rhona Cameron, the comedian, is gay (Famous Gay Celebrities)
Gordon Brown (Peter and Gordon) is alleged to be gay.
Sir Knox Cunningham was reportedly fond of boys. (TONY BLAIR AND CHILD ABUSERS)
Alan Cumming, the actor, is bisexual (Alan Cumming - Wikipedia)
Ronald Selby Wright was reportedly fond of boys. (TONY BLAIR AND CHILD ABUSERS)
Steven Purcell, former Leader of Glasgow Council, has been revealed as gay. ( PURCELL, Stefan King.)
Tam Paton and one of the Bay City Rollers have been named as gay.
Patrick Harvie, the leading figure in the Scottish Green Party, is bisexual. (Patrick Harvie - Wikipedia)
The Pink Scotland List includes:
Cameron Mackintosh, producer of Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera, is gay. (List of gays.)
Ian McKellen, the actor, is gay. (Famous Gay Celebrities)
John Buchan - is suspected of being bisexual (A BOY IN A SCHOOL BLAZER)
Ian Fleming - author of James Bond, was reportedly bisexual.
Compton Mackenzie, was apparently a boylover. (CAPRI, BRONZED BOYS AND GRAHAM GREENE )
Edwin Morgan, Scotland's most famous poet, came out as gay at the age of 70. (Sadness, fear and thrill of national poet's secret gay life )
Rhona Cameron, the comedian, is gay (Famous Gay Celebrities)
Gordon Brown (Peter and Gordon) is alleged to be gay.
Sir Knox Cunningham was reportedly fond of boys. (TONY BLAIR AND CHILD ABUSERS)
Alan Cumming, the actor, is bisexual (Alan Cumming - Wikipedia)
Ronald Selby Wright was reportedly fond of boys. (TONY BLAIR AND CHILD ABUSERS)
Steven Purcell, former Leader of Glasgow Council, has been revealed as gay. ( PURCELL, Stefan King.)
Tam Paton and one of the Bay City Rollers have been named as gay.
Patrick Harvie, the leading figure in the Scottish Green Party, is bisexual. (Patrick Harvie - Wikipedia)
RUTH DAVIDSON - Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party.
GORDON MATHESON - Leader of Glasgow City Council
DEREK OGG QC - former head of the National Sexual Crimes Unit.
NEIL MACGREGOR - Director of the British Museum
CAROL ANN DUFFY - Poet Laureate
CHRISTOPHER KANE - Fashion designer
DEREK MACKAY - Government minister
LAURIE SANSOM - Artistic Director, National Theatre of Scotland
GRAEME OBREE - World champion cyclist
SUSAN STEWART - former diplomat at the British Embassy in Washington.
SUSAN CALMAN - Comedian
CLAIRE BLACK - Newspaper columnist, Scotland on Sunday
SCOTT RENNIE - Church of Scotland minister
IAN PRICE - General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party
NEIL BAXTER - Secretary and treasurer of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
ALI SMITH - Author
KAREN DUNBAR - Comedian
JAMES CLARK - Former ambassador
SIR JONATHAN MILLS - Director of the Edinburgh International Festival
VAL MCDERMID - Author
DAVID TORRANCE - Political writer
JO CLIFFORD - Playwright
LEE BEATTIE - co-owner of a public relations company
JACKIE KAY - Poet and novelist
CHRIS CREEGAN - Chief executive, Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability
EDDIE MAIR - Radio presenter
LOUISE WELSH - Author
KELVIN HOLDSWORTH - Episcopalian clergyman
JEANE FREEMAN - Political consultant
ZOE STRACHAN - Author
RICHARD WILSON - Actor (Victor Meldrew)
JOHN BARROWMAN - Actor
CHITRA RAMASWAMY - Journalist
MARCO BIAGI - Member of Parliament (MSP)
DR SHARON COWAN - Senior law lecturer, University of Edinburgh.
KATHERINE O’DONNELL - Journalist
CALUM IRVING - Chief executive, Voluntary Action Scotland
JENNIE KERMODE - Journalist and human rights campaigner
HORSE MCDONALD - Musician
CRAIG HILL - Comedian
GORDON MATHESON - Leader of Glasgow City Council
DEREK OGG QC - former head of the National Sexual Crimes Unit.
NEIL MACGREGOR - Director of the British Museum
CAROL ANN DUFFY - Poet Laureate
CHRISTOPHER KANE - Fashion designer
DEREK MACKAY - Government minister
LAURIE SANSOM - Artistic Director, National Theatre of Scotland
GRAEME OBREE - World champion cyclist
SUSAN STEWART - former diplomat at the British Embassy in Washington.
SUSAN CALMAN - Comedian
CLAIRE BLACK - Newspaper columnist, Scotland on Sunday
SCOTT RENNIE - Church of Scotland minister
IAN PRICE - General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party
NEIL BAXTER - Secretary and treasurer of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
ALI SMITH - Author
KAREN DUNBAR - Comedian
JAMES CLARK - Former ambassador
SIR JONATHAN MILLS - Director of the Edinburgh International Festival
VAL MCDERMID - Author
DAVID TORRANCE - Political writer
JO CLIFFORD - Playwright
LEE BEATTIE - co-owner of a public relations company
JACKIE KAY - Poet and novelist
CHRIS CREEGAN - Chief executive, Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability
EDDIE MAIR - Radio presenter
LOUISE WELSH - Author
KELVIN HOLDSWORTH - Episcopalian clergyman
JEANE FREEMAN - Political consultant
ZOE STRACHAN - Author
RICHARD WILSON - Actor (Victor Meldrew)
JOHN BARROWMAN - Actor
CHITRA RAMASWAMY - Journalist
MARCO BIAGI - Member of Parliament (MSP)
DR SHARON COWAN - Senior law lecturer, University of Edinburgh.
KATHERINE O’DONNELL - Journalist
CALUM IRVING - Chief executive, Voluntary Action Scotland
JENNIE KERMODE - Journalist and human rights campaigner
HORSE MCDONALD - Musician
CRAIG HILL - Comedian
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