Faith
Faith Under Fire: Emerging Threat to Biblical Free Speech Challenges Christians to Stand Strong
Faith Facts
- House of Lords debates amendments to scrap non-crime hate incidents in Crime and Policing Bill.
- Lord Young’s bold proposal abolishes NCHI recording, deletes historic records, bars them from DBS checks.
- 13,200 NCHIs logged yearly, ensnaring vicars, doctors, even children, chilling Gospel proclamation.
Peers face a pivotal vote to end non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) that threaten free speech rooted in biblical truth.
Critics decry their chilling effect, as unproven complaints stain innocent lives and hinder Christian witness.
Scottish pastor Angus Cameron endured wrongful arrest over a ‘hate-crime’ despite no offense, facing a permanent NCHI log.
He won £5,500 compensation plus £9,400 costs through The Christian Institute’s support.
Government concedes NCHI system ‘not fit for purpose,’ launching review for stronger speech safeguards.
Simon Calvert, Deputy Director at The Christian Institute, urges total abolition.
“It’s shocking to think that for years we’ve had a system where Police have been able to record unproven, politically motivated complaints against Christians and others.”
“These malicious allegations of being ‘hateful’ could seriously impact a person’s career prospects.”
“It’s Orwellian and it’s way past time not only for that system to be abolished but for all of the erroneous information held against innocent people to be deleted.”
“The House of Lords has an opportunity to get rid of non-crime hate incident once and for all and I hope they take it.”
Pray fervently for peers to champion faith, family freedoms—abolish these ungodly records now!