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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Manchester Pride on the Brink of financial collapse

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defrazzled · 16/10/2025 14:55

Article from the Manchester Mill on line newspaper. This is a huge event in the city every year. I used to run a Charity and find the lack of financial acumen and responsibility bizarre for an organisation of this size.

Exclusive: Manchester Pride is on the brink of collapse

The Mill understands that the organisation is about to go into administration
By The Mill • 16 Oct 2025
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Photo: Manchester Pride website.

Manchester Pride is preparing to enter administration, The Mill has learned. Two people with direct knowledge of the situation have told us that Manchester Pride Ltd, the organisation that runs the event, has run out of money and can no longer pay its bills.
We have not heard back from Manchester Pride or their PR firm, despite two attempts to get their response. Manchester City Council did not confirm or deny our story, and referred us to Pride.
Yesterday morning, a number of artists and performers wrote a letter complaining about not being paid for their performances in this year’s Pride, which took place in August. They said they had received “automated replies, contradictions, and shifting expectations” and that Manchester Pride had missed its 30-day payment terms.
The letter, which has been shared with The Mill, went on: “This isn’t just an administrative failure – it’s a breach of trust and legality.” Artists are said to have been left struggling to pay their rent and bills.
The Mill understands that Manchester Pride has been seeking other sources of funding in recent months but has been unable to find enough capital to carry on. It is expected to enter administration – the official process for an insolvent company – in the coming days.
The last published accounts for Manchester Pride Ltd only go up to the end of 2023, but they show that it was already in trouble. Despite generating £2.7m in revenue, it lost £467,000 that year, almost as much as it lost in 2020, the worst year of the pandemic. That left the organisation with a negative cashflow of £356,000, the worst cash position its had in the past decade.
It’s unclear how Pride has performed financially since then, because the accounts covering 2024 won’t be due until December, but a note in the 2023 accounts suggests that the board were worried about the financial health of the organisation, and that they made “appropriate enquiries” about whether Manchester Pride Ltd was still a going concern.

Manchester Pride Ltd is, like most significant charities, both a registered company and a registered charity, and it has been criticised in the past for veering away from its campaigning mission and becoming overly commercial. It also operates a non-profit events company called Manchester Pride Events, which is a subsidiary of the main entity.
Pride is one of the largest events in the city – regularly attracting more than 100,000 visitors – and its collapse is likely to have major implications, including questions about how Manchester will put on a Pride event next year.

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99bottlesofkombucha · 17/10/2025 22:50

Coatsoff42 · 16/10/2025 18:46

Schools are stuffed full of homophobia, which I assume is due to people’s private home lives being full of homophobia too. You can button your lip at work, but behind closed doors people say what they really think.
I think pride as was still has a place. It’s a shame the gender wars and a load of weird fetish behaviour have turned sponsors off pride. Homophobia is still an issue.

I think this too. Just get the kink out, and roll back the takeover of queer by which I mean trans and anyone straight who feels like saying they’re a bit spicy. If you want kids there make it family friendly- I don’t take my kids to burlesque or nudist demonstrations and certainly not sexual fetish displays.

RedToothBrush · 17/10/2025 23:09

AnnaFrith · 17/10/2025 16:47

Looking at the pictures of the Graf's, the first thing I see is how much bigger a male head is than a female head.
We don't notice it most of the time, but when you see a transman and a transwoman together it highlights it.

This is all I could think about watching Strictly last week.

WallaceinAnderland · 17/10/2025 23:23

Pride is failing because it has become prejudiced against gay people.

Peaknique · 18/10/2025 10:13

You take the DEI out of Pride and you're left with - PR.

And companies don't need the transgrift PR any more.

Also, little shits like "Fossil Free Books" have made big sponsors like Baillie Gifford realise that it is all too much trouble.

Redshoeblueshoe · 22/10/2025 16:52

So next year Manchester Council will be paying for it.

lcakethereforeIam · 22/10/2025 17:12

All the Manchester Council bonfire night displays have been cancelled this year, but they're prepared to scrape the money together for Pride!

Whatever you think of fireworks in general, organised displays are safer.

EvelynBeatrice · 22/10/2025 17:20

It’s so strange to me the priority accorded to fighting some types of homophobia over others. I was annoyed that the final year of primary school dance mandated the pairing of opposite sex couples at a ‘woke’ school.

Why were the kids - many of whom would have been much happier paired with a friend of the same sex - forced to engage in the silly ‘pick me’ ritual?. And don’t get me started on the ‘all girls who haven’t been picked stand in the middle’! It seemed to me that the school were enforcing heteronormativity (I’m old but think that’s the term) but even more than that, early sexualisation, instead of just allowing the kids to have fun!

dynamiccactus · 22/10/2025 17:35

DrBlackbird · 17/10/2025 09:37

Even if this person is an adult, having life altering surgery is a tragedy and doing so for commercial reasons is even more tragic. The surgeons doing such operations are bloody vultures feasting off vulnerable and horribly misinformed people.

So true.

But in Germany if they said no, I won't operate on you, they'd be told they were engaging in conversion therapy or some such nonsense.

RedToothBrush · 22/10/2025 17:45

lcakethereforeIam · 22/10/2025 17:12

All the Manchester Council bonfire night displays have been cancelled this year, but they're prepared to scrape the money together for Pride!

Whatever you think of fireworks in general, organised displays are safer.

Pride being paid for by the council is going to go down like a led balloon isn't it?

TanquerayTickles · 22/10/2025 17:49

They lost the pink pound, and the they/thems don't have any money.

lcakethereforeIam · 22/10/2025 17:55

RedToothBrush · 22/10/2025 17:45

Pride being paid for by the council is going to go down like a led balloon isn't it?

Hopefully they'll be some fireworks.

RedToothBrush · 22/10/2025 18:11

lcakethereforeIam · 22/10/2025 17:55

Hopefully they'll be some fireworks.

😆

SirChenjins · 22/10/2025 18:25

If only they had a multimillionaire author on their side who could help them 🤭

Maaate · 22/10/2025 19:06

SirChenjins · 22/10/2025 18:25

If only they had a multimillionaire author on their side who could help them 🤭

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Surely all these rich slebs who bang the TWAW drum can arrange a whip round?

But I suspect the majority of them are just saying the words but won't go as far as putting their money where their mouth is...

SirChenjins · 22/10/2025 19:10

Maaate · 22/10/2025 19:06

Surely all these rich slebs who bang the TWAW drum can arrange a whip round?

But I suspect the majority of them are just saying the words but won't go as far as putting their money where their mouth is...

You'd have thought so - but it's obviously more important to just wear the t-shirt than to dig in their pockets

Bannedontherun · 22/10/2025 19:20

I dont believe celebrities in general agree with it at all they are just protecting their brand and are sheep. Hence the lack of financial support from them.

SapphOhNo · 22/10/2025 19:57

I hope the mismanagement is investigated and Pride comes back trying less to be a music festival and more community driven event.

Bannedontherun · 22/10/2025 19:59

SapphOhNo · 22/10/2025 19:57

I hope the mismanagement is investigated and Pride comes back trying less to be a music festival and more community driven event.

I hope pride will never occur again

SapphOhNo · 22/10/2025 20:00

Bannedontherun · 22/10/2025 19:59

I hope pride will never occur again

Think you're in for a major disappointment.

Bannedontherun · 22/10/2025 20:13

SapphOhNo · 22/10/2025 20:00

Think you're in for a major disappointment.

Well i cannot say that i would suffer a major disappointment i am not that invested.

I think that folding something whilst owing a load of people money, then reappearing the next year is going to be offensive to the unpaid from this year.

Manchester Council are not going to have sufficient funds available to back a loss making project of the scale it was.

I believe the entire LGBTQ budget was £105k.

and they are unlikely to be able to book good acts given the debts that will not be settled.

Add to that the fact that corporate backers are pulling out left right and centre from these festivals, and are even more unlikely to be attracted to funding a financially failed project.

I would be somewhat surprised if it goes ahead at all.

SapphOhNo · 22/10/2025 20:19

Bannedontherun · 22/10/2025 20:13

Well i cannot say that i would suffer a major disappointment i am not that invested.

I think that folding something whilst owing a load of people money, then reappearing the next year is going to be offensive to the unpaid from this year.

Manchester Council are not going to have sufficient funds available to back a loss making project of the scale it was.

I believe the entire LGBTQ budget was £105k.

and they are unlikely to be able to book good acts given the debts that will not be settled.

Add to that the fact that corporate backers are pulling out left right and centre from these festivals, and are even more unlikely to be attracted to funding a financially failed project.

I would be somewhat surprised if it goes ahead at all.

Well that's the thing, it doesn't need big acts or the big stage at Mayfield Depot. It got too big and didnt offer what people wanted.

Imagine it will be scaled down more to the village one decent act and localsupport.

There's no way there won't be a pride weekend in some incarnation in Manchester.

Redshoeblueshoe · 22/10/2025 20:26

I agree with SappOhNo August Bank Holiday IS Manchester Pride. It will happen, just scaled back.

SirChenjins · 22/10/2025 20:34

To reflect the waning support

Redshoeblueshoe · 22/10/2025 20:52

Bev Craig (leader of M/c City Council) has put out a statement saying how they will be supporting next year's Pride. She has put it on Twitter.