
LATEST: Tesco rattled by Christian Voice campaign
Nick Lansley, Head of Research and Development at Tesco.com, videoed himself reading James Kirkup’s blasphemous poem ‘The Love That Dares to Speak its Name’ and posted it on Youtube earlier this year. He has also described Christians opposed to ‘gay marriage’ as ‘evil’.
The poem is a sickening account of a Roman soldier taking a prurient interest in the crucified body of Christ before gratifying himself in His wounds.
Nick Lansley is part of ‘Out at Tesco’, the homosexual contact group of the retail giant. He successfully lobbied for Tesco to give £30,000 to London Gay Pride days after the firm dropped support for Cancer Research. Out at Tesco were honoured by the previous Tesco boss Terry Leahy.
Tesco said: ‘Mr Lansley’s comments and postings, made in a personal capacity, in no way reflect the views of Tesco. Our values as a company are such that we abhor criticism of any religion, and we knew nothing about Mr Lansley’s comments and postings until they were brought to our attention. It is not for us to dictate or limit those private views but we do not tolerate statements that insult others or their beliefs. For that reason, when Mr Lansley was found to have posted material on his blog which insulted the religious beliefs of others, he was reminded of Tesco’s policy and the material was removed forthwith.’
Lansley exploits his Tesco connections in all he does (see the above photo and comments on his blog), forcing Tesco to say to another correspondent: ‘We are very sorry that anyone might have thought that there was any blurring of the boundary between his personal comments and his work for Tesco. We have therefore asked him to remove the comments, and he has done so.’
Lansley also recorded an event in June 2008 when the National Secular Society huddled in a London restaurant to celebrate the repeal of the Blasphemy Laws. During the secretive event Sir Ian McKellen read Kirkup’s blasphemous poem and boasted about ripping pages which speak against sodomy out of the Bible whenever he finds one in a hotel room. (We aren’t linking to the McKellen video recorded by Lansley because we will not republish a blasphemy.)
Lansley’s own video was mysteriously pulled after it was linked with Tesco’s decision to splash £30,000 on the London Gay Pride next year. If the Head of Research and Development at Tesco.com videoed himself or Sir Ian McKellen reading a poem about desecrating the dead body of Mohammed, would Tesco still say that was a ‘private matter’?
Lansley also embarrassed bosses at Tesco by an anti-Christian outburst on his profile page on the photo-sharing website, Flickr.com, where he lists his employment as “Head of R&D at Tesco.com”. He wrote: “I’m also campaigning against evil Christians (that’s not all Christians, just bad ones) who think that gay people should not lead happy lives and get married to their same-sex partners.” Following complaints to Tesco the remarks were removed.
Thousands of Christians have joined a Christian Voice campaign to boycott Tesco following the firm’s dropping of Cancer Research in favour of London Gay Pride. The retailer’s Christmas howler comes after it was revealed they were secretly selling halal-slaughtered meat.
Tesco employees, especially Christians, cannot make a critical remark of the LGBT for fear of being sacked. One of our members recently received this from a Tesco employee:
“Let me open by apologizing for my going through the absurd necessity of using a fake email address – my employer (Tesco) has been known to take action against members of staff who are identified as making any remarks online which could be considered derogatory. (This is advice handed out by our union, USDAW – never, ever mention Tesco on Facebook, Twitter, etc). I simply cannot run the risk that my real name would be associated with the comments I am about to make. (which is not meant to question your personal integrity, it is simply a risk I cannot take).”
Post Script: The Lansley left Tesco and is now an ‘Independent consultant’
READ: Prov 8:13; 11:2; 13:10; 14:3; 16:5; 16:18; 29:23; Luke 1:49; James 4:6.
ACTION: including where to write and how to get hold of our anti-Tesco leaflet click HERE for our previous post on Tesco.
What Tesco is actually supporting, in all its anti-Christian amoral depravity (don’t view these videos if you do not have a strong stomach and pray for spiritual protection (get your Ephesians 6 Gospel armour on):
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I emailed Tesco, via a spare email address, (in case they have blocked my main one!) asking how many Tesco Board members and senior executives are of the Christian Faith.
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Read what you will into this, but my view is that the answer is very few (any?) higher up in Tesco are Christians, if not NONE!
All this has definitely made me decide to leave Tesco’s as a regular shopper. I told them that I had been very happy with their food and restaurant vouchers etc – have been shopping there for years. I did not know about Nick Lansley and his exploits, Out at Tesco etc. I certainly don’t want to carry on giving them my money.
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As a family we will do all we can to drive past ‘tesco’ in the future and shop elsewhere even if it is out of our way! We have a tesco express in our village and I certainly do not want to be a support to Nick Lansley, his bigoted opinions against the Christian Faith…
I know our prayers will be answered and our God creator will pass judgement on those that oppose Him, but it is better that whoever oppose Him seek Him out as there is forgiveness and acceptance waiting for those who genuinely ask…
meanwhile, we will shop elsewhere and encourage others to follow…
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