THESE pictures show dozens of protestors from a queer affinity group walking the streets of Brighton.

The Reclaim Pride Brighton protest began at 11am at The Level in Brighton's city centre.

Organisers did not publicly release the route prior to the protest, but after a number of speeches, protestors marched from The Level down London Road before heading toward Old Steine.

They then marched towards Brighton Station, down Trafalgar Street and finished back at The Level.

Protestors at the front of the march held a banner which read ‘Queer resistance is resistance’, which was also chanted during the protest.

The organisers of the event said the purpose of the protest was to “take Pride back from corporations, cops and banks”.

“And fighting for radical queer liberation, as exemplified by our housing, healthcare, home safe chant.”

A number of police officers were in attendance.

Prior to the protest, Reclaim Pride Brighton shared a statement which include a ‘Protest Tips’ guide for those attending the march.

It said: “The police will most likely be present, despite our best wishes. We shall not have this deter, divide or intimidate us.

“Use signs, umbrellas and flags to block their surveillance cameras.

“The streets are our voice. We take up the space. At the same time, we keep each other close, especially our more vulnerable protesters.

“We must make sure our actions do not endanger others or impair their accessibility.

“Do not talk to the police, especially the blue bibbed officers: they are there to gather intelligence on you. You do not have to give any personal details

“But most importantly. Have fun. Be loud. Be proud. Be ungovernable.”

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