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Political parties have been banned from marching with LGBTQ+ people at four of the UK's largest Pride parades.
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner attend Pride in London 2022 alongside Emily Thornberry and Anneliese Dodds Four of the UK's largest Pride organisations have suspended political parties' involvement ...
Oxford Pride has banned political parties from this year's event following the Supreme Court's ruling on trans women. The 'important and considered' decision was made in light of the UK Supreme ...
Britain's hard-right Reform UK party, led by anti-immigrant firebrand Nigel Farage, won a parliamentary seat in a northwest England by-election on Friday. The local elections, the first since ...
Political parties are often represented at Pride marches in the U.K. For example, the current prime minister, Keir Starmer, attended London Pride in 2022 when he was leader of the Labour Party.
Four of the UK's largest Pride organisations have suspended political parties' involvement in their events in "unequivocal solidarity" with the transgender community. Birmingham, Brighton, London ...
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