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How to see GAY TIMES’ LGBT incomplete without the T billboards

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As GAY TIMES’ charity, Amplifund, takes over 700+ billboards across the UK in the biggest GAY TIMES campaign in our history, we want to see how many of our audience can spot the billboards and share the message that LGBT is incomplete without the T.

We want this message heard loud and clear, so if you see a billboard, be sure to tag @GAYTIMES, add #WithTheT and you will have your images shared with our global audiences.

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