In a statement, Oxford Pride said that it was “deeply disappointed” by the decision of two political parties to visit.
It was said that the Oxford Socialist Party had collected money without a council license.
It added that activists from the party reported that the money was proud.
The Oxford City Council confirmed that it examined an official complaint.
Oxford Socialist Party did not comment on the assertion of false claims when he was approached by the BBC.
In an explanation it said: “Now is the time when LGBTQ+ advertising providers and young people have to deepen the relationship with the struggles of other employees.
“The extremely positive response to our presence and solidarity of those who participated in the event towards Birmingham’s employees shows that the attempt to keep politics away from pride does not represent the views of most LGBTQ+ stunners.”
In a Facebook post, the party said that the collection of strikes had collected £ 162.58.
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