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James Kennedy

James Kennedy works in public affairs at The Christian Institute and is part of the Let Us Pray campaign.

Culture & Society/Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak’s conversion therapy headache

By James Kennedy. James works in public affairs at the Christian Institute and is part of the Let Us Pray campaign The Prime Minister has a problem on his hands thanks to an old Government pledge to end ‘conversion therapy’. Successive PMs

by James Kennedy
July 3, 2023
Opinion

Horrific experiments at University of Birmingham give no excuse for banning prayer

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine ) -The UK Government has promised to bring an end to ‘conversion therapy’. In May Government Minister, Mike Freer MP, said he expected legislation would be published in the Autumn. With activists calling for the broadest ban possible,

by James Kennedy
June 22, 2022
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