Talk:Birmingham Pride

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[edit] New stub created

New article created. RayGirvan 13:35, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Plans Up in Air

The following text has been removed due to lack of verifiable evidence.

However plans are up in the air after the city's Nightingale Club hijacked the event. Many still believe that after the 2007 event made a healthy profit for the first time in the events history Everevent should have been allowed to carry on with the organisation. The nightingale is struggling to get the amount of sponsorship and support that Everevent had already found for the event. Even some of the gay bars are planning on boycotting this years event!

Assertion that Nightingale hijacked event is unverified, infact, a check of the minutes of Birmingham city Council Gay Pride Steering Group minutes will clarify that the decision relating to the adoption of a business plan for 2008 was made by a partnership of Gay Businesses, City Council and Community Groups.

"Many people" - unverified and unquantified.

"Nightingale struggling to get sponsorship" - again unsupported by evidence.

"Gay bars boycotting event" - again absolutely no evidence presented to support this claim.

--Miss sandra2008 (talk) 22:08, 4 May 2008 (UTC)