THE LOONY LEFT
Despite the economic crisis and the unemployment caused by Labour’s economic policy, Labour remain determined to continue promoting political correctness and the deculturalisation of England regardless.
The Department for Local Government has spent money from its Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund to donate £25,000 to the British Humanist Association [BHA], which is aggressively campaigning against religion - especially Christianity. The BHA has further received £35,000 of funding from the so-called Equality and Human Rights Commission to promote secularism. The president of the BHA is the Labour stalwart, Polly Toynbee.
The BHA has been responsible for advising Local Authorities that: ‘Religious pictures on the walls may seem inoffensive to those of the religion in question but can create a hostile or offensive environment for others.’
The BHA has been pleased that funding helped activists within the City of London Police to rename ‘prayer rooms’ as ‘quiet rooms’. So-called equality officers have been advised to promote ‘humanists and non-religious people’.
A spokesman for the Department for Local Government said that its funding of the BHA was part of a ‘broader strategy to build cohesion’.
The Department for Local Government has spent money from its Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund to donate £25,000 to the British Humanist Association [BHA], which is aggressively campaigning against religion - especially Christianity. The BHA has further received £35,000 of funding from the so-called Equality and Human Rights Commission to promote secularism. The president of the BHA is the Labour stalwart, Polly Toynbee.
The BHA has been responsible for advising Local Authorities that: ‘Religious pictures on the walls may seem inoffensive to those of the religion in question but can create a hostile or offensive environment for others.’
The BHA has been pleased that funding helped activists within the City of London Police to rename ‘prayer rooms’ as ‘quiet rooms’. So-called equality officers have been advised to promote ‘humanists and non-religious people’.
A spokesman for the Department for Local Government said that its funding of the BHA was part of a ‘broader strategy to build cohesion’.
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