LONDON, April 21, 2008 –
Londoners will be electing a gay-friendly mayor next month. All the main
contenders expressed their support for Pride London at a LGBT ‘hustings’ at
the weekend.
The candidates were asked whether
they support the Pride London event, which currently receives some funding
from the Mayor of London’s office, and whether they had attended before.
Boris Johnson (Conservative)
admitted that he had yet to attend Pride, but was very supportive of the
idea and would attend this year regardless of the election result.
Brian Paddick (Liberal Democrat)
recalled that he had joined other uniformed police officers taking part in
the parade shortly after he came-out, and had continued to attend the event
every year. He went on to condemn the fact that Pride London receives the
least amount of funding out of all the major events the Mayor supports.
Ken Livingstone (Labour –
incumbent) told the assembled crowd that it was his understanding that all
major events he supported received equal funding. He then recalled speaking
at an Anti-Nazi League event in Trafalgar Square in 1977, and said he had
attended and enjoyed numerous Pride events over the years and had been proud
to support the event through-out his tenure as Mayor.
Sian Berry (Green Party) admitted
she had only been on one Pride event, and that it had been “a while ago”.
She said she felt that all Trafalgar Square events were “brilliant” and that
all should receive equal support and funding.
Lindsey German (Respect - Left List) told the
audience that she had attended several Pride events, including last year
when she was a guest on the Respect float. She agreed that funding should
be equal across all events.
“We are delighted that all of the
Mayoral candidates support Pride London,” Paul Birrell, chair of Pride
London commented today.
“Ours is one of the capital’s
largest outdoor events, attracting many hundreds of thousands of people, and
it demonstrates the diversity of our great city.”
“I am even more delighted that all
of the candidates agree that Pride London deserves the same support and
funding as other events,” he continued.
“We want to continue to grow and
develop our event and the positive effect it has on London and its image and
economy.”
Pride London is supported by
donations, sponsorship and grants. It currently receives £96,000 from the
Mayor of London to support the event and work with LGBT communities in the
city.
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