‘If The Euros Can Happen, Why Not Pride?’ – People Are Devastated That London Pride Is Cancelled

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London Pride has been cancelled for a second year in row

Pride in London was cancelled on Friday, just a few weeks before the public were set to attend the highly-anticipated event – leaving some people angry and frustrated.

The director for community engagement with Pride in London confirmed the disappointing news in a short video posted on Twitter.

Christopher Joell-Deshields explained: “Pride like all other major public events has faced countless challenges with regards to safely holding one of the largest events in the capital.

“I’m truly saddened to say that Pride in London won’t be happening in person this year.”

Unsurprisingly, the news did not go down well among the fans of the festival, especially as it was also cancelled last year.

When the news broke, The New Statesman’s Rachel Cunliffe tweeted: “This is so sad. It’s an outdoor parade.

“If the Euros can happen, why not Pride?”

Why the Euros 2020 final did go ahead 

Approximately 60,000 fans flocked to Wembley stadium to watch England compete in the Euro 2020 final against Italy back in July.

The match was blighted by chaos at one point when ticketless fans also flooded into London, with some even attempting to enter the stadium.

Covid spread rapidly among the attendees with some even dubbing their strain of the virus the “Wembley variant” in the days immediately after the football game and many claimed the occasion was a super-spreader event.

But the match went ahead as part of a pilot scheme, the Event Research Programme, run by the government to see what kind of risk large gatherings posed to the epidemic.

England has since lifted almost all of the restrictions – yet many public events, like Pride, are still being cancelled.

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Pride was last held in London in 2019

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The crowds leaving the Euro 2020 final in Wembley stadium in July

Another account supported the comparison to the Euros, tweeting: “Oh, but when it’s football London is wide open.”

One pointed to the other events held in the UK and asked: “340,000 people at Silverstone but Pride is too much? The rules don’t make any sense.”

There were approximately 350,000 who attended Silverstone at some point during the three-day motor racing event held in July.

Another took aim at the management team and said: “As pride organisers you’re hardly fighting.”

But, not all hit out at London Pride’s decision.

Some believe this was the safest move

A different Twitter account wrote: “Gutting news but absolutely the right decision. Pride without the protest just isn’t.

“Solidarity with your whole team who must be devastated to have to make such a hard decision.”

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Manchester and Brighton Pride have also been cancelled due to Covid regulations

But why did it have to be cancelled? 

Joell-Deshields explained that navigating the new Covid guidelines and legislation for large-scale events was “extremely challenging”.

He added that it was clear Pride in London could not “provide the level of mitigation expected from the local public health team and the government”.

Joell-Deshields said the parade would have to be cancelled, with the whole event restricted to two or three events across London with a limited ticket supply.

He explained: “This goes against everything we want Pride in London to be or that we have been so far.”

He explained: “We cannot waiver from that commitment to you, our community.”

Joell-Deshields added that volunteers will still be focusing on engaging with LGBT+ communities to “achieve our committed objections towards diversity and inclusion”.

He said his team will now start planning for Pride in London 2022, which will honour the 50th anniversary since the UK’s first pride event.

There will also be an appeal to declare 2022 “a year of queer”.

Pride in London is not the only major event this year which had to cancel.

Manchester Pride, Brighton Pride and Notting Hill Carnival were all called off, along with Glastonbury Music Festival.

Southampton Pride, on August 28, and Reading Pride, held on September 4, will still be going ahead. 

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Euro 2020: 21 Stunning Photos From Wembley To Lift Your Spirits

Even in England’s defeat and heartbreak at Wembley there were still these moments of sheer pride and joy. 

And as the Observer’s Andrew Rawnsley wrote early on Sunday, this England team have brought us all so much more than football: 

“If England win tonight, Gareth Southgate and his players will be national heroes. If they lose, they will still have given the country much to admire and think about. That can’t be hijacked from them, even by a thief as shameless as Boris Johnson.”

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English fans with red smoke prior to the final.

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England fans enjoy the pre-match atmosphere on Wembley Way.

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Gareth Southgate makes his way towards the dressing room.

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The Red Arrows perform a flyover above Wembley.

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Luke Shaw (R) celebrates after scoring the first goal, the fastest ever goal in a Euros final. 

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Luke Shaw celebrates with Mason Mount, Kalvin Phillips and Kieran Trippier after scoring their side’s first goal.

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England fans celebrate as Shaw scores.

England fans celebrate as Shaw scores.

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Luke Shaw celebrates with Mason Mount and Kalvin Phillips after scoring their side’s first goal.

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The scene in Vinegar Yard, London after Shaw’s goal.

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England fans celebrate the first goal as they gather at Luna Springs in Birmingham.

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England fans celebrate the first goal while watching at the The Charles Dickens Tavern in Melbourne, Australia. 

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An England fan at BOXPARK Croydon reacts as they watch the final.

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Italy’s Giovanni Di Lorenzo and England’s Mason Mount in action.

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England’s John Stones vies for the header with Italy’s forward Ciro Immobile.

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Football fans react to a live broadcast of the final in the Oxford Arms pub in Camden, London. 

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William, Kate and their son George applaud during the ceremony before kickoff. 

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England fans cheer outside Wembley Stadium.

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A pitch invader is chased by stewards.

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Gareth Southgate gives instructions to his players as Jack Grealish comes on as a substitute.

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Gareth Southgate controls the ball.

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Players of England watch from the halfway line during the penalty shoot out.

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England Team Receive Video Call From Tom Cruise – But Gareth Southgate Misses It For The Best Reason

Tom Cruise had a FaceTime call with the England team ahead their historic match at the Euro 2020 final, captain Harry Kane has revealed. 

The Mission Impossible star wished the Three Lions good luck ahead of taking on Italy at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. 

Speaking to BBC Radio 5Live, Harry revealed: “Obviously we have had ex-players and people get in touch.

“We actually had Tom Cruise get in touch yesterday evening, you get everyone who loves football.

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Players of England pose for a team photograph prior to the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship semi-final 

“The majority of people in the world love football, so it’s great to have all that support not just in England but across the world, so it’s been a great time for all of us.

“We’ve enjoyed every moment of it so we’re just looking forward to hopefully finishing the job.”

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Tom Cruise 

Harry continued: “We were fortunate enough to have a watch of one of his films so I think he was over here in the UK and he just dialled in and FaceTimed us just to wish us the best as a group so that was nice of him.

“I’m not sure if he will be there at the final or not but football is such a big part of the world and it’s nice to have that support from all different types of businesses I guess.”

Manager Gareth Southgate missed out on the call, however, as he was too busy watching videos of the opposition ahead of the final. 

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Gareth Southgate

The Independent quotes him as saying: “They had a preview of a film that’s due out further down the line and they had Tom dial in to speak to them which was, I would imagine, quite surreal.

“I was in a meeting watching videos of Italy but that’s another story.

“I think they all thoroughly enjoyed that experience and, yeah, they’ve had a good week, really. Ed Sheeran (who performed a private gig earlier in the tournament), Tom Cruise – the life of an England footballer.”

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Gary Lineker Issues Plea To England Fans Ahead Of Euro 2020 Final

Gary Lineker has begged England fans not to boo the Italian national anthem during Sunday’s Euro 2020 final. 

England fans at Wembley came in for criticism after the team’s historic 2-1 win against Denmark during Wednesday’s semi final, when they booed the Danish anthem. 

The Match Of The Day host has now pleaded with those who are attending Sunday’s game not to repeat the scenes of earlier in the week. 

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Gary Lineker 

In a post on Twitter, he wrote: “If you’re lucky enough to get a ticket for the final, please, please don’t boo the Italian anthem.”

He explained: “A/ It’s an absolute belter and worth listening to. B/ It’s bloody rude, disrespectful and utterly classless.”

UEFA charged England over the boos in the stadium on Wednesday, while disciplinary proceedings were opened over England fans letting off flares inside the venue. 

England were also charged after a laser was shown in Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel’s eyes before Kane struck his spot-kick.

According to Eurosport, the Three Lions are likely to be hit with fines for the offences.

Meanwhile David Beckham, Adele and Dua Lipa were among the famous faces celebrating England’s historic win on Wednesday. 

Gareth Southgate’s men will play Italy on Sunday – England’s first major international final since the 1966 World Cup.

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The 10 Funniest Celebrity Tweets About England’s Euro 2020 Victory Over Ukraine

We think there might be quite a few sore heads today following England’s stunning 4-0 win against Ukraine on Saturday night.

Over 20 million fans – including quite a few famous faces – watched the game on the BBC and many celebrated into the early hours after the Three Lions reached their second consecutive semi-final at a major tournament.

And it didn’t take long for many a celeb to share their (often hilarious) thoughts on England’s latest Euro 2020 win on Twitter…

Two goals from captain Harry Kane and headers from Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson handed the England side a resounding win at Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

Gareth Southgate’s men will now meet Denmark in the last four at Wembley on Wednesday evening.

Either Italy or Spain are waiting for a potential final next weekend.

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