Christian magistrate Richard Page was removed from office by Michael Gove, the Lord Chancellor, after sharing his personal convictions in a BBC interview on 12 March 2015. Richard Page said, ‘My responsibility as a magistrate, as I saw it, was to do what I considered best for the child, and my feeling was therefore that it would be better if it was a man and woman who were the adopted parents.’ For fifteen years he has been a magistrate, sitting on the family panel of Kent’s Central Magistrates Court. Then, when he had less than a month to run as a Justice of the Peace, Michael Gove has used his case to make a political statement. Ironically, the interview for which Richard has been dismissed was part of a TV debate about Christians being squeezed out of public life, following the Equality and Human Rights Commission research about challenges to freedom of religion and belief in the UK.
Christian magistrate removed from office
Written by David Fletcher 11 Mar 2016Additional Info
- Pray: for Richard and others in public office not to be punished for expressing Christian values. (Ps.15:1,2)
- More: anglicanmainstream.org/christian-magistrate-removed-from-office-by-the-lord-chancellor/