The Christian Institute says is 'alarmed' by the latest calls by former LGBT Government advisor Jayne Ozanne who has called for "gentle non-coercive prayer" to be included in the legislation.
She was reacting to comments made by the Bishop of Manchester, Right Rev David Walker who said, during an interview for The Guardian, that prayer "where there is a level of power imbalance, and a level of force" should be included in the ban.
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"What you've got here is a conversation between two people who are part of the same campaign to ban conversion therapy. They are very much in agreement that the law should criminalise prayer and that people should be prosecuted for praying the wrong kind of prayer," Simon Calvert from the Christian Institute told Premier.