Tatchell claims exclusion from City Hall reception

Pink Paper  Jul 01 09

Fresh from his complaint about being snubbed by Gordon Brown, Peter Tatchell is now claiming he was deliberately excluded by Boris Johnson at City Hall's Pride London launch, this week. Full story...

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