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The Edition: End of the rainbow, rising illiteracy & swimming pool etiquette

Best of the Spectator

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🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

End of the rainbow: Pride’s fall


What ‘started half a century ago as an afternoon’s little march for lesbians and gay men’, argues Gareth Roberts, became ‘a jamboree not only of boring homosexuality’ but ‘anything else that its purveyors consider unconventional’. Yet now Reform-led councils are taking down Pride flags, Pride events are being cancelled due to lack of funds, and corporate sponsors are ‘withdrawing their cold tootsies from the rainbow sock’.

 

Has Pride suffered from conflation with ‘genderism’? Gareth joined the podcast to discuss, alongside diversity consultant Simon Fanshawe, one of the six original co-founders of Stonewall. (0:59)


Next: people are forgetting how to read


Philip Womack ‘can hear the rumblings of disaster, as if the foundations of western culture, eroded for decades, are teetering into collapse’. The reason? We are forgetting how to read. Today’s children ‘hardly read; their tech-blinded parents don’t care; their teachers don’t have the resources’.

 

American students participating in a study requiring them to parse the first paragraph of Bleak House ‘were unable to elicit a scintilla of sense’ from Charles Dickens’s prose. What or who is to blame? Philip joined the podcast to discuss. (23:29)


And finally: the social minefield of swimming pool season


Arabella Byrne writes in the magazine this week that while she has ‘always loved English swimming pools’, the arrival of the summer season always presents her ‘with an annual etiquette conundrum’. If you’re lucky enough to know one of the 200,000 Brits who have a private swimming pool, she asks: how acceptable is it - really - to ask to use a friend’s pool? 


Arabella joined the podcast, alongside the Spectator’s very own Dear Mary, Mary Killen. (32:46)


Hosted by William Moore and Gus Carter.


Produced by Patrick Gibbons.


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Hello and welcome to the edition podcast from The Spectator, where each week we shed a little light on the thought process behind putting the world's oldest weekly magazine to bed.

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I'm William Moore, the Spectator's Features Editor.

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And I'm Gus Carter, the Spectator's Deputy Features Editor.

0:41.7

On this week's podcast, we ask,

0:43.7

does this year mark the fall of pride?

0:46.3

Why are people forgetting how to read?

0:48.5

And what's the correct etiquette for using someone else's pool.

1:02.2

First up, the end of the rainbow.

1:04.4

As we approach Pride Month,

1:07.5

Gareth Roberts writes the cover piece for the magazine this week,

1:12.6

declaring that Pride's fall cannot come soon enough. From the Supreme Court judgment on biological sex to reduced funding for Pride events, Gareth says that there is a clear

1:18.2

decline for Pride. He writes that the Pride movement has only itself to blame, as the preposterous

1:24.2

propositions have been a strain on credulity, and it's time to confront the

1:29.1

horrors that the rainbow masked. Gareth joined us to discuss his argument more, along with Simon

1:34.1

Fanshaar. Simon is one of the six original co-founders of Stonewall, and is now a diversity

1:39.6

consultant who has written a book called The Power of Difference. I started about asking Gareth why he feels that pride as a movement has started to decline.

1:48.7

When you look at it in the round, this was the thing that was going great guns.

1:53.9

It was very big.

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