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		<description><![CDATA[When I signed this petition I didn&#8217;t actually think that the Prime Minister would respond. As the petition&#8217;s originator said, it wasn&#8217;t really about that it was about getting recognition in the public&#8217;s eye about what Alan Turing did and the sad story of how he ended his life. Some years ago I read his [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I signed this petition I didn&#8217;t actually think that the Prime Minister would respond. As the petition&#8217;s originator said, it wasn&#8217;t really about that it was about getting recognition in the public&#8217;s eye about what Alan Turing did and the sad story of how he ended his life.<br />
Some years ago I read <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alan-Turing-Enigma-Intelligence-Counterpoint/dp/0045100608%3FSubscriptionId%3D0JRA4J6WAV0RTAZVS6R2%26tag%3Dworldcat-21%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0045100608">his biography by Andrew Hodges</a> this was at the height of my fascination with Enigma and how it was broken.<br />
His contribution is worth recognising, the University of Manchester recently named a building after him, there is the Alan Turing Way that passes by the City of Manchester stadium and there is the fantastic statue in Whitworth Gardens, between the Gay Village and the North Campus of the University (which I and many others will always call UMIST).</p>
<blockquote><p>Government response to petition &#8216;turing&#8217; 						Inbox		X						 </p>
<p>Reply</p>
<p>	from	10 Downing Street <number10 @petitions.pm.gov.uk><br />
to	e-petition signatories </number10><number10 @petitions.pm.gov.uk><br />
date	11 September 2009 10:33<br />
subject	Government response to petition &#8216;turing&#8217;<br />
mailed-by	petitions.pm.gov.uk<br />
hide details 10:33 (11 minutes ago)<br />
Thank you for signing this petition. The Prime Minister has written a<br />
response. Please read below.</p>
<p>Prime Minister: 2009 has been a year of deep reflection – a chance for<br />
Britain, as a nation, to commemorate the profound debts we owe to those who<br />
came before. A unique combination of anniversaries and events have stirred<br />
in us that sense of pride and gratitude which characterise the British<br />
experience. Earlier this year I stood with Presidents Sarkozy and Obama to<br />
honour the service and the sacrifice of the heroes who stormed the beaches<br />
of Normandy 65 years ago. And just last week, we marked the 70 years which<br />
have passed since the British government declared its willingness to take<br />
up arms against Fascism and declared the outbreak of World War Two. So I am<br />
both pleased and proud that, thanks to a coalition of computer scientists,<br />
historians and LGBT activists, we have this year a chance to mark and<br />
celebrate another contribution to Britain’s fight against the darkness of<br />
dictatorship; that of code-breaker Alan Turing.</p>
<p>Turing was a quite brilliant mathematician, most famous for his work on<br />
breaking the German Enigma codes. It is no exaggeration to say that,<br />
without his outstanding contribution, the history of World War Two could<br />
well have been very different. He truly was one of those individuals we can<br />
point to whose unique contribution helped to turn the tide of war. The debt<br />
of gratitude he is owed makes it all the more horrifying, therefore, that<br />
he was treated so inhumanely. In 1952, he was convicted of ‘gross<br />
indecency’ – in effect, tried for being gay. His sentence – and he<br />
was faced with the miserable choice of this or prison &#8211; was chemical<br />
castration by a series of injections of female hormones. He took his own<br />
life just two years later.</p>
<p>Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing<br />
and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. While Turing was dealt<br />
with under the law of the time and we can&#8217;t put the clock back, his<br />
treatment was of course utterly unfair and I am pleased to have the chance<br />
to say how deeply sorry I and we all are for what happened to him. Alan and<br />
the many thousands of other gay men who were convicted as he was convicted<br />
under homophobic laws were treated terribly. Over the years millions more<br />
lived in fear of conviction.</p>
<p>I am proud that those days are gone and that in the last 12 years this<br />
government has done so much to make life fairer and more equal for our LGBT<br />
community. This recognition of Alan’s status as one of Britain’s most<br />
famous victims of homophobia is another step towards equality and long<br />
overdue.</p>
<p>But even more than that, Alan deserves recognition for his contribution to<br />
humankind. For those of us born after 1945, into a Europe which is united,<br />
democratic and at peace, it is hard to imagine that our continent was once<br />
the theatre of mankind’s darkest hour. It is difficult to believe that in<br />
living memory, people could become so consumed by hate – by<br />
anti-Semitism, by homophobia, by xenophobia and other murderous prejudices<br />
– that the gas chambers and crematoria became a piece of the European<br />
landscape as surely as the galleries and universities and concert halls<br />
which had marked out the European civilisation for hundreds of years. It is<br />
thanks to men and women who were totally committed to fighting fascism,<br />
people like Alan Turing, that the horrors of the Holocaust and of total war<br />
are part of Europe’s history and not Europe’s present.</p>
<p>So on behalf of the British government, and all those who live freely<br />
thanks to Alan’s work I am very proud to say: we’re sorry, you deserved<br />
so much better.</p>
<p>Gordon Brown</p>
<p>If you would like to help preserve Alan Turing&#8217;s memory for future<br />
generations, please donate here: http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/</p>
<p>Petition information &#8211; http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/turing/</number10></p></blockquote>
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