Homosexual flag flies over Whitehall courtesy of Nick Clegg
9 July 2012
The homosexual rainbow flag flew above the Cabinet Office in central London for the first time, courtesy of Nick Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrats.
As part of the Government’s support of the homosexual march in London, Prime Minister David Cameron sent a message to the march: “The UK has been judged to be the best country in Europe in which to live if you’re gay so it is great that World Pride is being celebrated here in London – especially during this Diamond Jubilee and Olympic year. I’m very pleased that the Mayor of London has enabled the march and events in Trafalgar Square to go ahead and I want to thank all the volunteers who will be stewarding the event and contributing to it.”
It was the 40th anniversary of the first homosexual march in London. It was also the anniversary of the London bombing on 7/7/2005. London’s shame is almost complete.
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