
The book one protester is holding has the text for the wedding ceremony


Behind the banner is the TOry HQ, a few yards down Matthew Parker
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The dog who is to be married gets his pink 'wedding dress'





Boris Johnson said "If Gay Marriage was OK... The I saw no reason
in principle why .. a union should not be

consecrated between ... Thre Men and a Dog' . People hold posters
with some of his other racist, Islamophobic,

misogynist and homophobic statements'


One of the three men who is to be married


Two people wear 'Bum boys against Boris' t-shirts




'F**k your Racist Borders'


Boris is a Bigot

The dog and the person who will perform the marriage wait for the
three men




and people line up on the side of the road to make an aisle the men
will walk down

The three men are waiting in front of another church




and the three men arrive

and the wedding begins

One of the men answers 'I do' and the others wait to make their vows

The dog barks

and the partners are told they may now kiss each other

People set off smoke flares to celebrate the union



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