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Out of the question

Councils should not ask interfering questions concerning the sexual orientation of residents applying for local services, community secretary Eric Pickles has warned.

Councils should not ask interfering questions concerning the sexual orientation of residents applying for local services, community secretary Eric Pickles has warned.

Guidance published by Mr Pickles will remove requirements for councils to request sensitive information from constituents regarding race, sexual orientation and religion. Mr Pickles said: ‘At a time when taxpayers are watching their pennies, the last thing councils should be doing is sending out unnecessary and intrusive questionnaires.'

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