London Pride 2016 with #nofilter

London Pride 2016 with #nofilter


Britain will leave European community soon, but have currently another 'gender' community problem.



The LGBT+ rainbow flag was today raised in London. Is ' The London Pride 'still necessary?



3/4 of LGBT+ people still feel the need to lie about being gay or gender identity, according to new research ahead of Pride in London.



Pride in London conducted a survey of more than 1,000 LGBT+ people in the UK. The research also discovered that people who are LGBT+ are six times less likely to hold a partner’s hand in public than the rest of the population, and that LGBT+ respondents are five times more likely to have been bullied at work because of their gender.



Chair of Pride in London, Michael Salter-Church said: 'People in Britain who are LGBT+ still face the need to filter their true selves, and hide affection to their loved ones. At its heart, Pride in London is a community led movement that recognises the struggles and successes of everyone in our community.'



This year’s campaign '#nofilter' is all about people who lie about their being gay or gender. The London Pride will recognise those people who must live life under a filter, fight for them, and celebrate a day of #nofilter.



London Pride 2016 with #nofilter London Pride 2016 with #nofilter

The LGBT+ rainbow flag was today raised In London. A pride is still necessary? 3/4 of LGBT+ people still feel the need to lie about being gay in UK.

The LGBT+ rainbow flag was today raised In London. A pride is still necessary? 3/4 of LGBT+ people still feel the need to lie about being gay in UK.


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Its a Sin

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London GayScene is shrinking

London GayScene is shrinking

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