Ok, let's be clear about this, for the benefit of the vice president of the United States and others: there is no thought crime law in Scotland. No-one has been sent a letter telling them to stop praying in their own home. No-one is being criminalised for opposing abortion. (1/4)
February 19, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Ok, let's be clear about this, for the benefit of the vice president of the United States and others: there is no thought crime law in Scotland. No-one has been sent a letter telling them to stop praying in their own home. No-one is being criminalised for opposing abortion. (1/4)
"Humanists do the right thing even though no-one is watching." We're so proud of our celebrant Senga Ishaq who delivered Time for Reflection at Holyrood today. It's the 1st time since 2022 and only 4th time this parliamentary session (2021-26) a humanist has been offered the Time for Reflection slot
February 4, 2025 at 4:55 PM
"Humanists do the right thing even though no-one is watching." We're so proud of our celebrant Senga Ishaq who delivered Time for Reflection at Holyrood today. It's the 1st time since 2022 and only 4th time this parliamentary session (2021-26) a humanist has been offered the Time for Reflection slot
"These rights cannot be reconciled with the failure to allow young people to opt out of religious observance." Well said @gemmaclark.bsky.social. The campaigner & teacher explains why Scottish gov plans to reform #ReligiousObservance do not go far enough. Link in reply.