They’re not going anywhere (Picture: Rex/Shutterstock)

The Green Man and his boyfriend are not breaking up – in fact, they’re ready to make their relationship more permanent.

‘Gay’ traffic light filters, installed in June for this year’s London Pride, are here to stay, Transport for London has confirmed.

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The fabulous traffic lights were brought in at 50 pedestrian crossings near Trafalgar Square.

They include two men and two women holding hands and forming a heart, and various gender symbols including a transgender sign.

Despite being intended for Pride, they have been in place for the last three months, with no plans to bring them down.

There are ‘no current plans’ to take them down (Picture: Rex/Shutterstock)

They were brought in for London Pride (Picture: Transport for London)

However, the announcement comes as a blow for easily confused people who aren’t sure how to cross the road properly, according to the Express.

Anthony Smith, of Preston, Lancashire, told the newspaper: ‘When the light went green I saw the two female symbols and I thought, ‘Oh right, so my missus can cross with my little girl but what do me and the boy do?’

‘This wouldn’t work up north. If you introduced this in Preston people wouldn’t know what you were going on about. I think it’s just a London thing really.’

A Transport for London spokesman told The Sun: ‘They were never meant to be permanent but we have no current plans to take them down and they are staying for the foreseeable future.’

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