Key facts
- Reform-led councils in England, including Essex, have banned Pride events in libraries and stopped flying Pride flags.
- Critics describe the bans as "straight out of Trumpland" and "Orwellian," expressing concerns about rising anti-acceptance.
- LGBTQ+ individuals and organizations report increased anxiety, hate incidents, and a shift from Pride parties to rallies.
- Some councils, like Gateshead and Wakefield, stated a policy of flying only civic, national, or military flags.
- Warwickshire Pride experienced funding withdrawal and proposed book bans but later saw the Pride flag raised after a council leadership change.
LGBTQ+ members and advocates are protesting a wave of bans on Pride events and the flying of Pride flags in public spaces, implemented by newly elected Reform-led councils across England. In Essex, the county council banned Pride events in all 74 libraries, a decision described by local resident Chris Taylor as "straight out of Trumpland" and "Orwellian."