A Labour MP has tabled a motion in Parliament that would eliminate the freedom of religious conscience of public servants. The move comes in the wake of a ruling last month in which a Christian marriage registrar who refused to carry out homosexual marriages was found to have been discriminated against on the grounds of religion.
The motion, tabled by Diane Abbott, Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, urges ministers to amend the law to ensure that public servants with "arbitrary" religious beliefs will be forced to either violate their conscience or quit their jobs.
The motion proposes: "That this house believes that no public servant should be allowed to discriminate on this arbitrary basis and, should this case not be reversed on appeal, calls on the Government to clarify and amend the law to guard the public against discrimination and prejudice by public servants in the future."
In July, Lillian Ladele won a complaint against the Islington Council in which she complained that her work environment had been made intolerable over her religiously based conscientious objection to same-sex civil unions.
She was threatened with the loss of her job and the Tribunal heard testimony that a "climate of fear" was growing in Britain among public servants who adhere to Christian values as Councils increasingly adopt "politically correct" pro-homosexual policies. The Tribunal ruled that the Council had perpetrated a "violation" of Miss Ladele's dignity and "created an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment."
The Council is appealing the decision.
Diane Abbot responded to the Tribunal ruling saying: "The whole point of civil partnerships is that they are legal contracts handed out by the state. They have nothing to do with religion and therefore the religious beliefs of a public servant carrying them out are irrelevant."
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