More than a million to celebrate London's 2023 Pride

More than a million take to the streets to celebrate London’s 2023 Pride Parade after Just Stop Oil threatened to disrupt the event

  • Crowds cloaked in rainbows will flood the nation’s capital this weekend
  • The London Pride festival of 2023 marks 51 years since its first LGBTQ+ parade

More than a million will to take to the streets today in celebration of London’s 2023 Pride event.

Crowds cloaked in rainbows and glitter will flood the nation’s capital, marking 51 years since its first parade for LGBTQ+ rights in 1972.

The march is set to wind through the city’s major spots including Hyde Park Corner and Piccadilly Circus before heading towards Pall Mall and Trafalgar Square.

But festivities come just a day after eco-warriors at Just Stop Oil warned of hampering the historic day if their demands were not met.

The campaign issued a letter ahead of the event, calling for London Pride to make a statement condemning new oil, gas and coal.

Crowds cloaked in rainbows will flood the nation’s capital this weekend for Pride 

‘We also demand that they cease accepting sponsorship money from high polluting industries and stop allowing the inclusion of floats from these organisations in the parade,’ the group stressed. 

‘These partnerships embarrass the LGBTQ+ community, at a time when much of the cultural world is rejecting ties to these toxic industries.

‘If London Pride fails to take these basic steps necessary to protect our community, we will have to consider potential escalations which may result in the disruption of Pride.’

Just Stop Oil also stormed the Lord’s pitch during Wednesday’s Ashes test and three protestors were charged.

Following the threat, Pride representatives have called for this weekend’s event to be given ‘the respect and focus it deserves in an increasingly hostile and unsafe world’.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan poses for a selfie before the Pride in London parade

More than a million will to take to the streets today in celebration of the historic event 

The march is set to wind through the city’s major spots including Hyde Park Corner and Piccadilly Circus before heading towards Pall Mall and Trafalgar Square

But festivities come just a day after eco-warriors at Just Stop Oil warned of hampering the historic event 

 

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