Talk:Manchester Pride

Street closure section
I have removed (again) a lengthy section about street closures. Aside from the obvious bias of the content (which is clearly written to support the claim that the closures are unlawful), it has no reliable sources to back up the contentious material. Most of the citations are to a non-RS advocacy website called "FactsMCR". Purported documents from government officials are files on this same website. The only citations not to FactsMCR are a YouTube video (also not RS) and a dead link to the Manchester Evening News website. This last one is retrievable from archive (see here) and provides the only RS in the entire section. Unfortunately, all it documents is the presumably uncontroversial fact that the roads were closed, not the claim that the closures are illegal. Such claims should not be restored unless reliable sources can be supplied to support them. --RL0919 (talk) 15:00, 22 July 2018 (UTC)

Original research
It appears that the article contains a significant amount of original research. Please be cognizant of how reliable sources can be used to improve the page's veracity. --TheTsarOfLars (talk) 17:54, 23 October 2018 (UTC)

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