Police wrong to march in Pride parade, court rules

Politics
17 Jul 2025 • 10:39 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • The High Court has ruled that uniformed police were wrong to participate in Newcastle's Pride parade in 2024, a judgment with wide-reaching implications for police involvement in community events.
  • The case was brought by Linzi Smith, who argued that Northumbria Police breached impartiality by appearing under a banner supporting transgender rights.
  • Mr Justice Linden agreed, stating the Chief Constable's participation was likely seen as the force's endorsement of the march's cause, indicating a political stance.
  • The ruling is expected to lead to new national guidance for police forces on maintaining impartiality while engaging with communities, as confirmed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council.
  • The judgment has sparked debate regarding the balance between police visibility and community trust, and the need to avoid perceived political alignment.

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