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BACKBENCH BUSINESS - VOLUNTARY SECTOR: FAITH ORGANISATIONSBACKBENCH BUSINESS

05 May 2016

Lead MP

Fiona Bruce

Debate Type

General Debate

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Crime & Law EnforcementNHSForeign AffairsCulture, Media & SportMental HealthChildren & FamiliesLocal Government
Other Contributors: 22

At a Glance

Fiona Bruce raised concerns about backbench business - voluntary sector: faith organisationsbackbench business in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Christians possess a rich heritage of social reform and charitable care which is alive today. In the 19th century, William Wilberforce and Lord Shaftesbury led campaigns for the abolition of slavery and child labour. Others, such as Barnardo and William and Catherine Booth, were involved in founding charitable organisations, covering every conceivable form of human need, as an expression of Christian love. The Evangelical Alliance estimates that there are more than 2 million evangelicals in the UK. This constituency is increasingly diverse, including Christians from black majority churches and minority ethnic communities. Churches engage in a wide range of activities such as food distribution, parent and toddler groups, school assemblies, festivals, youth work, debt counselling, supporting victims of human trafficking, fostering and adoption support, literacy projects, and mental health services. These activities represent a vital glue that holds together the fabric of our communities, particularly in needy areas.

Government Response

Crime & Law EnforcementNHSForeign AffairsCulture, Media & SportMental HealthChildren & FamiliesLocal Government
Government Response
Congratulated Fiona Bruce on her work regarding faith contributions to policy development and addressed concerns about local government engagement with faith-based organisations. He also assured that out-of-school settings such as Sunday schools will not be regulated, addressing the hon. Member's specific concerns. Acknowledged the contributions made by Members, emphasised the importance of voluntary organisations and their significant role in society. Stressed the need for consistent funding to support these organisations while ensuring public money is protected. Highlighted the quick response capabilities of faith-driven communities during disasters and reconfirmed Government's support for faith organisations.
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