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An '''East End Gay Pride March''' was organised for 2 April 2011 in response to anti-gay stickers that had appeared around the East End. It was initially supported by local LGBT groups and gay activists. However before the march could take place, it was revealed that one of the organisers had links with the far-right organisation the English Defence League. This prompted the local organisations to withdraw support, and the march was cancelled.
An '''East End Gay Pride March''' was organised for 2 April 2011 in response to anti-gay stickers that had appeared around the [[East End]]. It was initially supported by local LGBT groups and gay activists. However before the march could take place, it was revealed that one of the organisers had links with the far-right organisation the English Defence League. This prompted the local organisations to withdraw support, and the march was cancelled.


An entirely separate event, '''East London Pride''' was successfully held on 24 September 2011.
An entirely separate event, '''East London Pride''', was successfully held on 24 September 2011.


==External links==
==External links==


http://www.eastlondonpride.org.uk/
http://www.eastlondonpride.org.uk/ retrieved via the [[Web Archive]] at http://web.archive.org/web/20120129112634/http://www.eastlondonpride.org.uk/


[[Category:Pride]]
[[Category:Pride]]
[[Category:East End]]
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 3 February 2014

An East End Gay Pride March was organised for 2 April 2011 in response to anti-gay stickers that had appeared around the East End. It was initially supported by local LGBT groups and gay activists. However before the march could take place, it was revealed that one of the organisers had links with the far-right organisation the English Defence League. This prompted the local organisations to withdraw support, and the march was cancelled.

An entirely separate event, East London Pride, was successfully held on 24 September 2011.

http://www.eastlondonpride.org.uk/ retrieved via the Web Archive at http://web.archive.org/web/20120129112634/http://www.eastlondonpride.org.uk/