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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
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    Andrew Moffat is assistant head teacher at Birmingham’s Parkland Community School, he is one of three British teachers shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, which is now in its fifth year.
    Andrew Moffat, assistant headteacher at Parkfield Community primary school in Birmingham and author of No Outsiders, a educational resource for teaching about equality and tolerance. In January the school was forced to defend its LGBT equality lessons after 400 predominantly Muslim parents signed a petition calling for them to be dropped from the curriculum, claiming the lessons promoted gay and transgender lifestyles and were being taught to pupils who were too young to understand.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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  • The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
    Just May, a 6ft 4in drag queen dressed as Geri Halliwell is the host of Drag Brunch at Dalston Superstore in London.

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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering
    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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    The extraordinary rise of drag brunch. Five years ago, breakfasting while being serenaded by a Geri Halliwell impersonator was a novelty. Now, mainstream venues are serving up drag – and LGBT venues are suffering.
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