Over 150 people take part in walk to ‘reclaim’ Vauxhall after hate crime attack

Illustrated rainbow pride flag on a pink background.

Last night over 150 people took part in a vigil, and a walk through Vauxhall in response to a the crime incident a week prior.

The event was organised by David Braniff-Herbert, TUC LGBT Committee member, and his partner James. A gay couple were forced to take shelter in a London pub last Sunday evening, after being pursued and threatened by a gang of teenagers who shouted homophobic slurs and threatened them with a weapon.

The vigil was attended by the Mayor of Lambeth and Mark Healey, Hate-Crime Co-ordinator for Lambeth Council. Police lined the route in order to ensure the safe passage of the peaceful protesters through Vauxhall to the Albert Embankment.

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Speaking at the event David Braniff-Herbert said: ā€œAm I supposed to believe that these teenagers came up with these ideas themselves? No, we are not born to hate but our lives are shaped to set us upon each otherā€.

Mark Healey, Lambeth LGBT Hate Crime Co-ordinator said: ā€œWe need people to report hate crimes because if we donā€™t know then we canā€™t allocate proper resourcesā€

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Mark Bennett, Mayor of Lambeth said: ā€œI think itā€™s very important that we mark what happened recently in a positive way and thatā€™s what weā€™re doing this evening,

ā€œWeā€™re reclaiming this part of Lambeth on behalf of the gay people ā€“ the LGBT people ā€“ of Lambeth.

ā€œThe only thing that wonā€™t be tolerated in Lambeth is intolerance. Thereā€™s no place for prejudice in Lambeth and no home for hate.ā€