Eric Pickles restores the right for councils to say prayers

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Monday, February 20, 2012
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Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has moved to restore the legal basis for councils to hold prayers at the start of business.

After the High Court ruling that local authorities could not hold prayers during meetings, Mr Pickles said he was “effectively reversing” the judgment.

He has fast-tracked the implementation of a general power of competence – contained in last year’s Localism Act – enabling councils to do anything an individual can do that is not illegal.

Mr Pickles believes this will render the High Court ruling – which followed objections to prayers at Bideford Town Council in Devon – irrelevant.

Mr Justice Ouseley, sitting in London, ruled earlier this month that councils lacked power under section 111 of the Local Government Act 1972 to hold prayers “as part of a formal local authority meeting”.

The National Secular Society and atheist ex-councillor Clive Bone had argued that Bideford council was acting unlawfully by putting prayers on meeting agendas.

It is understood the ritual dates back in Bideford to the days of Queen Elizabeth I, and the council has recently voted twice to retain it.

On Saturday, Mr Pickles said: “The High Court judgment has far wider significance than just the municipal agenda of Bideford Town Council.

“By effectively reversing that illiberal ruling, we are striking a blow for localism over central interference, for freedom to worship over intolerant secularism, for Parliamentary sovereignty over judicial activism, and for long-standing British liberties over modern-day political correctness.

“Last week’s case should be seen as a wake-up call. For too long, the public sector has been used to marginalise and attack faith in public life, undermining the very foundations of the British nation. But this week, the tables have been turned.”

The general power of competence for councils was meant to take effect from April, but Mr Pickles signed a parliamentary order on Saturday bringing it in immediately.

The Department for Communities and Local Government said larger councils would be able to continue with prayers although smaller councils, including Bideford, would have to wait until March. It is only available to councils in England.

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  • Profile image for Appyjack

    by Appyjack

    Tuesday, February 21 2012, 2:14PM

    “God bless you Eric!”

  • Profile image for Nostrumdamus

    by Nostrumdamus

    Tuesday, February 21 2012, 1:51PM

    “Why no put the prayers to the end of the meeting? That will be a test of faith.”

  • Profile image for SlobberDan

    by SlobberDan

    Monday, February 20 2012, 11:21PM

    “This is the Pickles that believes it's every ones basic human right to have a weekly bin collection. When I get that I'll start to listen to him.”

  • Profile image for Red_Diesel

    by Red_Diesel

    Monday, February 20 2012, 7:08PM

    “Pickles might have a problem getting through the Pearly Gates.
    Partly because of his width, but more so because I suspect that he is not much of a Christian - but is after the Christian vote. I am sure Pickles would want prayers to the Devil if he thought there were votes in it. Horrible little man.”

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    by Sinjis_Things

    Monday, February 20 2012, 6:07PM

    “If Christianity is such a fantastic religion why do Christians need to force their faith on people? Is that the best way to get adherents to their faith? A persons beliefs are personal an private and it is not the job of the government or government ministers to force people to take part in prayers.”

  • Profile image for Red_Diesel

    by Red_Diesel

    Monday, February 20 2012, 5:42PM

    “Eric Pickles has sided with the Christian Institute that funded Bideford council's defence at the High Court and was going to support their appeal.
    The Christian Institute is an openly anti-homosexual group.
    There are more votes in the God lobby (and especially the homophobic God lobby) than the Gay lobby.
    Gays are sinners and should rot in Hell.”

  • Profile image for Sowester

    by Sowester

    Monday, February 20 2012, 3:31PM

    “Spelling and grammar, guys.”

  • Profile image for SlobberDan

    by SlobberDan

    Monday, February 20 2012, 11:21AM

    “and we pray for Torbay that has been sent a plague of benefit seekers and is ran by ninkumpoops aaarrrrrrr men.”

  • Profile image for nicold

    by nicold

    Monday, February 20 2012, 10:55AM

    “Porky Pickles would have a huge problem getting though the eye of a needle!”

  • Profile image for stagedoor

    by stagedoor

    Monday, February 20 2012, 10:21AM

    “what nonsence,
    just show`s how we are ruled by incompitents,& fools, who gives a dam about saying a few mumbo jumbo fairy tales,
    before a meeting,
    get a life you bunch of idiots!!!!!!!!”

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