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<p>The Government is carefully considering the full detail of the judgment but our
initial view is that the UK’s approach to considering asylum claims based on the grounds
of sexual orientation is in line with the ruling. The UK has never required individuals
to undergo tests in order to establish their sexuality.</p><p>Existing guidance, which
was drawn up in conjunction with the UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group, the UN
High Commissioner for Refugees and Stonewall, is clear that questions of a sexually
explicit nature should not usually be asked. Late declaration of homosexuality is
not in itself a reason for refusal but needs to be explained. The Government will
shortly be publishing a revised version of its guidance and will ensure that the judgment
is fully reflected in it.</p><p> </p>
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