Tory Home Secretary, who wants prayers allowed outside U.K. abortion clinics, has links to a U.S. hate group

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SUELLA Braverman is being hailed as a defender Christian values by designated hate-group Alliance Defending Freedom after it was revealed that she’d written to police forces across the country saying that people should not be criminalised for silently praying outside the premises of aborion providers.

Braverman—who faced calls to resign over the embarrassing fiasco surrounding the placement, then removal of migrants from the Bibby Stockholm over safely concerns—was praised by Jeremiah Igunnubole, legal counsel ADF UK, welcomed Braverman’s intervention.

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Asserting that that buffer zones at U.K. facilities are “censorial” and a threat to democracy, Igunnubole, above, said in this Christian Today report:

The government’s focus on restoring common sense to British policing is welcome and long overdue. Too often, of late, arrests have been justified by reference to subjective notions of offence rather than an objective application of the law.

Politicised policing seriously threatens democracy, which relies on the right to freedom of speech and free and frank exchange of viewpoints to be effectively realised.

Braverman is not a Christian, but appears happy to propose legislation straight out of the manifesto of a Christian Conservative group known as Orthodox Conservatives or OCG, founded in 2020.

Last November Yorkshire ByLines reported that:

Traces of ADF ideology are all over the Orthodox Conservatives’ manifesto, like fingerprints at a crime scene.

Writing for Yorkshire Bylines, Ann Moody said that MAGA-style nativism is threaded throughout the manifesto.

It stresses that culturally Christian identity is essential to create a great civilisation, therefore restricting immigration on one hand, while on the other hand access to female reproductive rights can be used as a method of increasing the local population numbers via behavioural control.

Seen in this light, it is easy to understand how Braverman feels encouraged to use words like ‘invasion’ when she describes refugees, and to enact stunts such as making the 19-mile journey to the desperate Manston Migrant Centre in a military Chinook troop-carrying helicopter to reinforce the ‘at war’ imagery.

Moody revealed that Braverman is a Buddhist devoted to the Triratna Order, a controversial religious sect founded by a sexual predator.

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4 responses to “Tory Home Secretary, who wants prayers allowed outside U.K. abortion clinics, has links to a U.S. hate group”

  1. Braverman sounds like a nasty piece of work. Like so many of her Christian ilk.

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  2. I am age 80 and always voted Conservative until December 2019 when ‘Donald’ Johnson was PM. 96% of Tory MPs are of the self-declared spineless, religious variety, having sworn allegiance to the king on a religious book; I can no longer support such a party.

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