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Entire Pride in London advisory board quits

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All 10 members of the Pride in London advisory board have resigned in a protest against racism within the organisational team.

The members of the Community Advisory Board (CAB) published a resignation letter which reads: “We no longer have confidence that the current board of directors are the right people to continue leading the Pride movement in London and call for a new leadership to take the organisation forward.”The letter also pointed out that recent allegations against the leadership “directly implicate members of the Pride in London board as contributing to this hostile environment and…failure to respond to complaints on racism and bullying.” The CAB called for an independent investigation by the mayor’s office “into the alarming.

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