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Former UKIP leader: Gays sleep with up to 20,000 men in their lifetime

By Josh Haggis

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Former UKIP deputy leader Lord Christopher Monckton has claimed that gay men can sleep with up to 20,000 men in their lifetimes, and has called HIV/AIDS is a “gay disease”.

Monckton, who once served as a ‘special advisor’ to Margaret Thatcher, made the series of outrageous remarks in a column for Worldnet Daily this week, arguing that society’s refusal to “admit the fact” has “killed 36 million worldwide.”

“Official survey after official survey had shown that homosexuals had an average of 500-1,000 partners in their sexually active lifetime, and that some had as many as 20,000. One wonders how they found time for anything else,” said Monckton.

He continued: “The wages of promiscuity is deadly disease. It is now at last admitted, even in official circles, that HIV is chiefly a disease of homosexuals and drug-abusers – and that a far greater percentage of homosexuals than heterosexuals do drugs.”

“AIDS, then, is at root a ‘gay’ disease, and officialdom’s terrified refusal to admit that fact has killed 36 million worldwide,” he added.

Monckton has previously hit headlines for questioning Barack Obama’s citizenship and claiming that there has been no global warming in over 18-years.

Meanwhile, gay hate crime is on the rise in the UK according to police – find out more here.

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