More on the Scottish Christian party
A FUNDAMENTALIST Christian group is to field candidates against every MSP in Scotland with the help of £500,000 from a mystery benefactor.
The Scottish Christian party, formally known as Operation Christian Vote (OCV), believes it can win up to six seats in Holyrood at the 2007 election.
The party — founded by the Rev George Hargreaves, a Pentecostal minister, will scrutinise MSPs’ voting records on issues such as abortion, euthanasia, homosexual rights and the controversial family bill, which will lead to quicker divorces.
It claims that the generous donation of £500,000 from a wealthy businessman, whose identity has not been revealed, will enable them to challenge every seat in the country.
At the last general election it spent just £10,000 on fielding 10 candidates in Scotland.
The party aims to fill a “moral vacuum” which deters many Christians from voting.
It points to the 2001 national census, which showed that 71% of the population consider themselves Christian — many, however, do not vote for reasons of conscience.
The party will also be receiving donations, capped at £200 each, from overseas supporters.
It claims responsibility for unseating Calum MacDonald, Labour’s long-standing candidate in the Western Isles during the last general election. The party ran a campaign scrutinising his voting record on “Christian issues” in a newspaper which was circulated to local voters.
MacDonald, who had held the seat for 18 years, lost to Angus MacNeil, the Scottish National party candidate, by 1,441 votes. Hargreaves polled more than 1,000. He beat the Tories to fourth place and narrowly failed to catch the Liberal Democrats by a handful of votes.
“We have received a substantial pledge from a member of the business community to enable us to fight every seat in Scotland,” said Hargreaves, who wrote the gay anthem So Macho for Sinitta, the 1980s pop singer. “It is somebody who does not normally contribute to political parties but was moved by his Christian faith to back us. We would still prefer to have a raft of donors, rather than rely on one. But at least we know the money is there.
“I am hoping we will get enough votes for between one and six list MSPs. I am confident we will get at least one and put a true Christian voice in Holyrood.”
Political observers, however, are less confident of the party’s success. “There have been a variety of Christian candidates. It may well appeal to people with very conservative Christian traditions but they’re not likely to do that well, unless this group comes up with someone very charismatic,” said John Curtis, professor of politics at Strathclyde University.
The Sunday Times
2 Comments:
What a disgrace your policies are. You should keep your noses out of other people's business. Women should have the right to control their own reproductive system without any hassle from you anally retentive, superstitious, peddlers of doom. What business is it of yours what people get up to in their lives?
You are an irrelevance - And your mystery benefactor would have been better giving his money to the homeless or the underpriveleged. Your politicking is but an ego trip for your no mark minister!
Kenny
to anonymous,
As a christian studying the bible in depth I can honestly say that sombody has to stand for God in this day and age I my self am not a well educated man but I do still believe that God has given us a guide book for a long and happy life with him maybe instead of throwing stones at it you should try studying the bible for your self it is after all God's honest truth. Finding this truth out this myself for me was a real eye opener and has changed my life for the better. Though I do not know how God feels about politics I do know that good morals are very important to us all and can't see any harm in trying to instill some into our government who appear to have lost their way along the road this is still as far as I am aware a christian country, by that I mean predominatly christian. The bible is very clear on the subjects of homosexuality, abortion, etc.
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