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'''Pride in London 2015''' took place on the 27th of June, and again featured a parade from Baker Street to Whitehall. There were said to be more than 30,000 people in 250 groups in the parade, and the event as a whole attracted a million people.<ref>http://prideinlondon.org/pride2015/. Accessed: 2015-07-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6ZhPKdWQK)</ref>
[[File:London Pride 2015.jpg|thumb|Crowds in Trafalgar Square]]'''Pride in London 2015''' took place on the 27th of June, and again featured a parade from Baker Street to Whitehall. There were said to be more than 30,000 people in 250 groups in the parade, and the event as a whole attracted a million people.<ref>http://prideinlondon.org/pride2015/. Accessed: 2015-07-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6ZhPKdWQK)</ref>


Gay [[UKIP]] supporters were banned from taking part in the parade, but did so anyway.<ref>http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ukip-supporters-barge-into-london-in-pride-parade-despite-being-banned-by-organisers-10350214.html</ref>
Gay [[UKIP]] supporters were banned from taking part in the parade, but did so anyway.<ref>http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ukip-supporters-barge-into-london-in-pride-parade-despite-being-banned-by-organisers-10350214.html</ref>

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Crowds in Trafalgar Square

Pride in London 2015 took place on the 27th of June, and again featured a parade from Baker Street to Whitehall. There were said to be more than 30,000 people in 250 groups in the parade, and the event as a whole attracted a million people.[1]

Gay UKIP supporters were banned from taking part in the parade, but did so anyway.[2]

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