He also recently recoloured a Nazi swastika flag in pastel blue and pink with the caption “found the real trans rites flag”. He has been identified as the man filming himself unleashing a stream of abuse towards Jen Ives at last year’s LGB Alliance conference while LGB Alliance staff and venue security did nothing to stop that. Done in complete ignorance of the history of LGBTQIA+ movements and the power of solidarity.įurther controversies include Alex’s partner Brad, who posts under the username “endofnightgc” on Twitter. Dropping the T to make it LGB “Conservatives”, which he calls “glexit”, which is just a further attempt to push trans exclusionary ideology in society. Subsequent controversies from Alex include promoting the belief that people are “transing the gay away” and also an attempt to rebrand LGBT Conservatives. He also said he was “tired of” LGB Alliance being described as “a hate group because we’re not”. Speaking on GB News after the event Alex said “protestors would have torn him apart” if he had not been escorted away. He was escorted away from the event by Police Liason Officers for his safety after protestors rejected tolerating bigotry and stole said hat. Including the abuse faced by comedian Jen Ives at LGB Alliance’s conference last year.Ī candidate currently running for LGBT+ Conservatives who is a known supporter of LGB Alliance, a group widely described as a hate group by LGBTQIA+ communities, has compared LGBTQIA+ equality to Nazism on Twitter.Īlex Bramham first found himself on the trans community’s radar for transphobia when he attended Manchester Pride wearing an LGB Alliance hat in 2021.
Alex Bramham and his partner, both LGB Alliance members, have repeatedly found themselves on the wrong end of controversy in support of anti-trans activism.