Category: Politics

Cameron’s ‘gays’ to paedophilia link

  David Cameron’s inadvertant link between homosexuality and paedophilia has sent the media into a bit of a damage-limitation exercise. In a live interview earlier this week, This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield handed the Prime Minister a card with a list of names on it drawn from the internet, saying that they were people Mr Cameron …

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Aussie MPs reject ‘gay marriage’

In a landmark vote, Australian MPs have overwhelmingly rejected a bill which would have legalised ‘gay marriage’ reports Agence France Press. The House of Representatives voted down the bill to legalise marriage between same sex couples by 98 to 42, with Labour Prime Minister Julia Gillard and opposition conservative leader Tony Abbott both voting against …

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Mark Steyn on Hate Speech

The European courts are currently having to navigate through an increasingly complex network of rights, and to adjudicate between competing rights and desires when they bump up against each other. As I was reflecting on this, Daniel Hannan reminded me of an amusing anecdote that Mark Steyn shared last year. After discussing the absurdities in …

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Nick Clegg in ‘Bigotgate’ row

  A red-faced Nick Clegg has had to withdraw remarks he was going to make branding opponents of gay marriage “bigots”. A draft of his speech, circulated to the press in advance of Mr Clegg’s speech to be given to a gathering of homosexual activists last night, had the atheist Deputy Prime Minister saying: “Continued …

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Reshuffle: ‘Unlikely to offer Real Change’

Despite all the hype about the Prime Minister’s reshuffle, it is unlikely to offer any real  change to the anti-Christian policies and social totalitarianism pursued by the present Government, Christian Voice has claimed. This is the first time the ministerial posts have changed since the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties formed a coalition government in …

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Pussy Riot jailed & Moscow bans gay parades

Three members of a so-called ‘punk band’ called ‘Pussy Riot’ have each been jailed for two years by a court in Moscow for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred, over a protest in a cathedral, reports the BBC. The foul-mouthed rant included a mock prayer on the altar of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour of the …

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‘Sorry’ is the hardest word for Nationwide

A leading building society is finding it impossible to apologise to five people insulted at a dinner it bankrolled last November. The Nationwide Building Society sponsored the Stonewall homosexual lobby group’s awards dinner on 3rd November 2011.  See the Stonewall report on the event here. The awards were mainly to applaud people who had advanced …

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Boris snubs Christian bus adverts

The Conservative Mayor of London has banned London buses from carrying adverts promoting an ex-gay ministry. Boris Johnson, who is running for re-election next month, told Transport for London to pull the adverts booked by two conservative Anglican groups within two hours of the story about the adverts appearing in the Guardian. The ads were …

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David Cameron does God – up to a point

David Cameron has quoted from the Gospel of Luke and spoken of ‘we’ Christians at a pre-Easter reception at Downing Street. Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell famously didn’t ‘Do God’, but Mr Cameron is making rather a habit of it.  As Easter Sunday approaches, Mr Cameron has decided to “do God” in public, as Alastair …

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Who ate the Queen’s halal nosh?

The Queen held a state banquet of halal food for the President of Turkey on 22nd November at which she assured him that HM Government would help Turkey join the European Union. (1) Where and how and by whom were the animals slaughtered and cooked and which Muslim certifying authority approved it? (2) Since when …

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Edmund Burke Would Not Be Pleased

On this very day (4 November) in 1789, the Frenchman Charles-Jean-François Depont wrote to Edmund Burke MP, requesting that he endorse the Revolution that had just broken out in France. Burke’s response to Charles-Jean turned into one of the most celebrated political tracts in history, and for good reason. Not only did Burke’s Reflections on …

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Government Squashes Referendum Hopes

The motion to give the people of Britain a referendum on the EU was defeated in a vote of 483 to 111 after David Cameron ordered his MPs to vote against the proposal. (How did your MP vote?  Click HERE for surname order, or click HERE for constituency order.  Both pages have links to the …

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Commonwealth homosexual activist exposed

The Australian delegate who is trying to pressurise African and Caribbean nations to decriminalise sodomy at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is an obsessive homosexual, Christian Voice has discovered. Michael Kirby, part of the Australian delegation and a retired Australian High Court judge, has been promoting homosexuality since he named one Johan van Vloten, …

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MPs to Vote on EU Referendum

BBC News reported that MPs have agreed to stage an historic debate on whether to hold a referendum on Britain’s future in the EU. The day-long debate will occur next Monday and will culminate in MPs voting on whether to give the people of Britain a referendum. Although originally scheduled for Thursday, Downing Street brought …

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Commonwealth must resist pro-sodomy call

CANBERRA, Australia — An official says leaders of former British Empire countries will be asked next weekend to legalize homosexuality. Australian delegate Michael Kirby told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio yesterday that the agenda includes a recommendation to legalize homosexuality.  Kirby claims countries have a difficult time educating populations about safe sex while also banning ‘gay …

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Defend Marriage Petition

 A petition to defend marriage is now up-and-running. The text is simple: ‘We the undersigned believe that marriage was ordained by God to be the union of one man and one woman and that marriage between two persons of the same sex can not and should not be legalised by any earthly government.’ The UK …

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The Westminster Declaration

http://www.westminster2010.org.uk/declaration/ The was much said about the Westminster Declaration in Christian circles during the election. It attracted over 60,000 signatures, but drew fire from Protestant circles by being ecumenical. Leading signatories were Lord Carey (Former Archbishop of Canterbury ), Cardinal O’Brien (Catholic Church in Scotland ), Michael Nazir-Ali (Former Bishop of Rochester ), Steve Clifford …

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How Your MP Voted

Click below to see how your MP voted on the issues that matter. For an analysis of how we decide the ‘ideal vote’ go to Britain in Sin. Find your MP from your constituency HERE Instructions: When you open the PDF type your MP’s name in the find box.If you cannot see the box go …

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