Outside Barclays' Headquarters in London, Andrea Williams (Christian Concern and Christian Legal Centre) comments on news that the bank paying over £20,000 compensation to a Christian ministry.
Barclays had bowed to the demands of LGBT activists by closing the accounts of Core Issues Trust (CIT) and the International Federation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice (IFTCC).
In July 2020, the bank notified CIT and the IFTCC that their banking facilities would be stopped. Barclays, a top-ranking Stonewall employer and the headline sponsor for London’s Gay Pride parade, appeared to cancel the accounts following a coordinated harassment campaign from LGBT activists.
CIT is a non-profit Christian ministry, based in Northern Ireland, that supports men and women who voluntarily seek change in their sexual preference, expression and/or gender identity. It is the only Christian ministry of its kind in the UK, and a registered charity.
The incident is believed to be a precursor to how activists and institutions will exploit and weaponise the government’s ‘conversion therapy’ ban against anyone that supports the freedom to leave LGBT lifestyles and identity.
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