Maria Walsh is welcoming the news the event will go ahead despite anti-LGBTQI+ legislation in Hungary.
A Midlands MEP is celebrating following confirmation that Budapest Pride will go ahead legally.
Maria Walsh says she'll be attending the June 28th event after organisers managed to work around anti-LGBTQI+ legislation in Hungary.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony is branding it as a celebration of freedom, adding that neither freedom, nor love can be banned.
While the Midlands Northwest MEP says she wants the rest of Europe to support equality:
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