Stephen Evans

@Stephenmevans1

CEO, National Secular Society . Campaigner for freedom and fairness. Marathoner. West Brom supporter. Views my own.

Sutton, London.
Joined August 2010

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  1. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    We've challenged religious privilege in pursuit of a freer, fairer society for all for more than 150 years. Find out more about the great champions of the secularist movement by reading our story

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  2. Jan 27

    “Trying to prevent decriminalisation of abortion in NI might keep Arlene Foster happy, but it condemns 28 women a week to travelling to England for their right to choose.” in today’s Sunday Times

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  3. Jan 26

    Birmingham councillor says being open about LGBT in the classroom "is not a good idea" and defends Muslim parents who would prefer schools to pretend LGBT people don’t exist.

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  4. Jan 26

    Parents who think schools should promote their religious flavoured bigotry and intolerance should be stood up to and faced down, not appeased.

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  5. Jan 26

    On my way to strategy day. What do you think the NSS’s priorities should be for the year ahead - and beyond?

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  6. Jan 26

    Nobody is arguing against a “time of calm”. The argument is against the practice of beginning Parliamentary business with Anglican prayers. What is the objection to replacing prayers with a moment of silence in which MPs/peers can reflect in a way that is meaningful to them?

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 25

    Pleased to be quoted supporting principles of draft guidance on consent. Now GMC must apply them! Strong parental beliefs to breach child rights should mean more child protection- not less as per current GMC guidance on Personal Beliefs

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    Jan 24

    Wow. I’ve never seen anything like this on the Senate floor.

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  9. Jan 25

    In this week’s Justin Welby says CofE spends over £7 million a year dealing with safeguarding & abuse allegations but still hasn’t found a proper way to deal with complainants. Calls Church’s past behaviour “deeply evil”. Well, quite.

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  10. Jan 25
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    "Extremists seek to undermine our values, our society and our country. It's down to all of us to stand up and defend them." Read Lead Commissioner Sara Khan's keynote speech on from last night's event 's UK HQ

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  12. Jan 25

    Happy birthday, Peter – and thanks for being such an inspirational and indefatigable advocate for secularism, freedom, fairness and human rights. Keep on challenging religious privilege!

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  13. Jan 24

    This is madness. Asia Bibi, the woman who spent eight years on death row for still “anything but safe”. Islamists going house to house in the hope of murdering, her while Pakistan's supreme court reviews it decision to release her.

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    ‘The challenges are grave - but there is hope’ - our Lead Commissioner Sara Khan praises all those standing up to intolerance, hatred and event.

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    Jan 24

    How totally insane that while the ROI and the Isle of Man now have laws that acknowledge women can and should decide on their pregnancies, N Ireland laws remain back in the 19th century.

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  16. Jan 24

    Spent the afternoon in Parliament today discussing this issue with MPs. We mustn’t be bullied into accepting lower animal welfare standards by religious demands. Religious freedom has its limits. I draw the line when unnecessary pain and suffering is inflicted on animals.

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    Jan 23

    Millions of animals have their throats cut while still conscious in UK abattoirs to supply halal meat. Is this a religious right, or grotesque cruelty?

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  18. Jan 24

    This is very positive from . She's absolutely right to prioritise children's rights and independent interests over religious demands.

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    Jan 24

    Another reminder of the impact faith schools have on social and economic selection. But it's worth stressing that the benefits of learning alongside people of other backgrounds and being free to form your own beliefs can't be easily measured.

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  20. Jan 24

    I'm quoted here for alongside , and on the need to end the UK's religious exemptions from animal welfare law.

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