By James Kennedy The Government is not expected to legislate on conversion therapy before an election, the Irish Times reports. Despite gaining Cabinet agreement over a year ago in June 2023, the Bill has been stuck in drafting ever since. Equalities Minister, Roderic O’Gorman TD (Green Party) is responsible for the Bill’s legislative progress. The Irish Times… Continue reading Government finding it impossible to legislate on conversion therapy
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Irish Government finding it impossible to legislate on conversion therapy
By James Kennedy The Irish Government is not expected to legislate on conversion therapy before an election, the Irish Times reports. Despite gaining Cabinet agreement over a year ago in June 2023, the Bill has been stuck in drafting ever since. Equalities Minister, Roderic O’Gorman TD (Green Party) is responsible for the Bill’s legislative progress.… Continue reading Irish Government finding it impossible to legislate on conversion therapy
Church leaders warn Starmer of hostility Christians face on ‘conversion therapy’
Religious illiteracy is breeding “unwarranted hostility” toward those in Bible-believing churches, the new Prime Minister has been told. In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, church leaders from a range of denominations have expressed concern at “the way people talk about a legislative ban on so-called conversion therapy”. Full text of letter below. They explain… Continue reading Church leaders warn Starmer of hostility Christians face on ‘conversion therapy’
Conversion therapy law should not criminalise Christians: Presbyterian Church in Ireland
By James Kennedy A new law on ‘conversion therapy’ “shouldn’t criminalise ministers, church workers and parents” the Presbyterian Church in Ireland’s (PCI) General Assembly was told yesterday. Revd Daniel Kane, Convener of the denomination’s Council for Public Affairs was addressing the annual gathering of church ministers and representative elders. Raising issues of concern to the… Continue reading Conversion therapy law should not criminalise Christians: Presbyterian Church in Ireland
General Election: what party manifestos say about ‘conversion therapy’
As the UK prepares itself for the General Election on 4th July, we take a look at what each political party is saying about ‘conversion therapy’ in their manifestos. Below are the commitments made by each political party, listed in alphabetical order. Comments included in manifestos are included below – parties may have said more… Continue reading General Election: what party manifestos say about ‘conversion therapy’
Inside the chamber: a closer look at the ‘conversion therapy’ debate at Stormont
by James Kennedy Last week, the Northern Ireland Assembly debated a motion on ‘conversion practices’. As I sat in the public gallery of the Stormont chamber, it was interesting to see the reactions and surprisingly conciliatory tone between MLAs. A similar debate three years ago ended in nasty quarrelling and apparently even played a part… Continue reading Inside the chamber: a closer look at the ‘conversion therapy’ debate at Stormont
NI politicians debate ‘conversion therapy’ law
by James Kennedy Yesterday, the Northern Ireland Assembly debated a motion on ‘conversion practices’. It called on the Communities Minister to bring forward new legislation to tackle practices activists also call ‘conversion therapy’. The motion was passed, with 41 Members voting in favour, and 25 voting against. An amendment proposed by the DUP sought to… Continue reading NI politicians debate ‘conversion therapy’ law
‘Conversion practices’ study authors cannot answer BBC interviewer on prayer
Last week, a new report on ‘conversion practices’ was published by The Rainbow Project – Northern Ireland’s version of Stonewall. Appearing on BBC radio show ‘Talkback’ earlier this week, the academics responsible collapsed into nervous laughter when asked whether church prayers and pastoral support should be criminalised. The study was written by several LGBT activists,… Continue reading ‘Conversion practices’ study authors cannot answer BBC interviewer on prayer
Westminster ‘conversion therapy’ threat stalled by General Election
Yesterday’s announcement of a snap General Election on 4 July has removed the imminent threat of a dangerous conversion therapy law for England and Wales. An amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill on ‘conversion practices’ tabled by Alicia Kearns MP looked set to be debated on 4 June. But this will not now happen. This… Continue reading Westminster ‘conversion therapy’ threat stalled by General Election
‘Conversion practices’ to be debated in Westminster on 4 June
The Government has said that the second day of the Criminal Justice Bill’s Report Stage will take place on 4 June. An amendment on ‘conversion practices’ has been tabled by Alicia Kearns MP (Con), known as New Clause 117 (NC117). Assuming it is selected, it will be debated in the first three-hour debate on that… Continue reading ‘Conversion practices’ to be debated in Westminster on 4 June