MPs
have distanced themselves from the Christian charity CARE following a
homophobic poster that suggested people who are gay, can be changed. Boris Johnson
pulled the adverts, which read ‘Not gay! Ex-gay, Post-Gay And Proud. Get Over
It!’ Now, following a campaign, MPs are distancing themselves from the views of
the charity, with two MPs promising not to take any interns from the charity
again. Catherine McKinnell, and Sharon Hodgson both confirmed they would not
take interns from CARE in the future.
Some
of the MPs listed below voted against for sexual equality in the Equality Act
(Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007, including Tim Farron of the Liberal
Democrats and Andrew Sealous of the Conservatives.
Perhaps
people’s religious beliefs need to be declared on certain subjects that are
potentially affected by a person’s religious belief such as sexual orientation
or abortion. Well, that’s one for debate?
The list below is of the MPs who have taken on an intern provided by CARE since 2008 up until the latest register of Interests.
David Burrowes:
Conservative: Intern provided by Christian charity, CARE. (2008 register of
interests)
Alistair Burt:
Conservative: Provision of an intern by CARE (Christian Action, Research and
Education). (Registered 6 February 2008)
Stephen Crabb: Conservative: Provided with an intern by CARE (Christian
Action, Research and Education). (2008 register of interests)
John
Glen: Conservative: Four days a week voluntary service from October
2011 to July 2012 provided by a volunteer intern who is self-funding except for
the receipt of a bursary of£5,500 as a member of the
educational leadership programme at the Christian Charity CARE.
Andrew Sealous: Conservative: Provision of an intern by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education). (Registered 7 October 2008)
Caroline Spelman: Conservative: The bursary of my Research Assistant is met by Christian Action, Research and Education (CARE).
Andrew Sealous: Conservative: Provision of an intern by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education). (Registered 7 October 2008)
Caroline Spelman: Conservative: The bursary of my Research Assistant is met by Christian Action, Research and Education (CARE).
Gary Streeter:
Conservative: Intern provided by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education)
from October 2008- July 2009. (Registered 13 October 2008)
Steve Webb: Conservative: Intern provided by Christian charity, CARE.
Paul Burstow: Lib Dem: Since September 2004 I have been provided with an intern sponsored by CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education). (2008 register of interests)
Steve Webb: Conservative: Intern provided by Christian charity, CARE.
Paul Burstow: Lib Dem: Since September 2004 I have been provided with an intern sponsored by CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education). (2008 register of interests)
Tim
Farron: Lib Dem: Four days a week voluntary service from October 2011 to July
2012 from a volunteer intern who is self funding except for the receipt of a
bursary as a member of the educational leadership programme at the Christian
charity CARE. voted against Equality Act
Sexual Orientation Reg. 2007.
David Drew:
Labour: Provided with an intern sponsored by CARE (Christian Action, Research
and Education). (2008 register of interests)
Sharon Hodgson:
Labour: Four days a week voluntary service from October 2011 to July 2012
provided by a Volunteer Intern who is self-funding except for the receipt of a
bursary of £5,500 as a member of the educational Leadership Programme at the
Christian Charity CARE.
Elizabeth
Kendall: Labor: Four days a week voluntary service from 6 December 2011 to 23
February 2012 provided by a volunteer intern who is self funding except for the
receipt of a bursary of £5,500 as a member of the educational leadership
programme at the charity CARE.
Catherine
McKinnell: Labour: Four days a week voluntary service from 10 October 2011 to
19 July 2012 provided by a volunteer intern who is self- funding except for the
receipt of a bursary of £5,500 as a member of the educational leadership
programme at the charity CARE.
Andrew Reed:
Labour: Had the services for four days a week of an intern
sponsored by CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education). (2008 register of
interests)
For full list of MPs who have declared support for CARE since 2007 see here.
Just to advise you that religious views can be broad and not necessarily anti-gay. I for one am a Christian yet support the Equality Act 100%.
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