Pride 2011 in photos

As the celebrations in central London get going, PinkNews.co.uk brings you photographic highlights from the day.

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Pride 2011 in photos
Kath Gillespie Sells leads the parade in a white Corvette.

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Pride 2011 in photos
Mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone joins the crowds.

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The Liberal Democrats’ bus supports marriage, and divorce, rights for all.

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Christian protesters are passed by the parade. Some Pride supporters change their chant from ‘Gay pride’ to ‘**** you’.

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Peter Tatchell at the front of the parade with his banner condemning Nick Griffin, whom he described as “a figure of fun with absurd political pretensions”.

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Pride supporters enjoy the atmosphere at the end of the parade route.

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The Feeling star Dan Gillespie Sells with PinkNews.co.uk founder Benjamin Cohen

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As ever, Christian Voice came out to try and put a dampener on the event

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Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Gilbert led the Lib Dem gay marriage bus

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Home Office minister James Brokenshire (centre) with Michael Salter, head of broadcasting for Downing Street on the right
(Photos by Ben Smith and Benjamin Cohen)

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