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50 years of Pride in the UK

Commons Debate pack by Anna Dickson, Philip Loft and Cassie Barton. It was first published on Thursday, 23 June 2022. It was last updated on Monday, 27 June 2022.

A Backbench Business Committee Debate on 50 years of Pride in the UK is scheduled for Thursday 30 June 2022 in the House of Commons chamber.

The debate was proposed by Angela Crawley MP and Kirsten Oswald MP.

Pride Month is celebrated in June each year by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) communities around the world. The month of June was chosen to commemorate the Stonewall Riots of June 1969, which broke out after police raided the Stonewall Inn – a gay bar in Lower Manhattan, New York City. This prompted a series of spontaneous demonstrations by members of the LGBT community that are widely considered to have triggered the modern LGBT rights movement. The following year, to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, the first gay pride marches were held in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco.

In the UK, the first official Gay Pride Rally took place in London in 1972. Around 2,000 people attended the event. The last London Pride that took place in 2019 attracted an estimated 1.5 million attendees, making it the largest yet. 

This debate pack provides a brief background for the debate, related Parliamentary proceedings, and news material. 

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CDP-2022-0124 
Gender Recognition Act 2004
Thursday, 1 July 2004
Public acts
50 Years of Pride in the UK
Thursday, 30 June 2022
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons

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