Christian group's lawyer warns conversion therapy laws may breach Holyrood's legislative competence

Leading KC describes planned legislation as ‘wholly undefined’

christian group's lawyer warns conversion therapy laws may breach holyrood's legislative competence

Christian group’s lawyer warns conversion therapy laws may breach Holyrood’s legislative competence

One of Scotland’s leading lawyers has described planned laws to ban conversion therapy for sexuality or gender in Scotland as “jellyfish legislation” that is “impossible to grasp,” and suggested it may be beyond Holyrood’s legislative competence.

Aidan O’Neill KC, who has been instructed to provide advice by the Christian Institute, said the limits of the proposed legislation were “wholly undefined.” The Christian group has vowed to take legal action if the “draconian” legislation is implemented, and has expressed concern that parents could face prison sentences for stopping their children changing gender.

Last month, the Scottish Government launched a public consultation on the issue of ending conversion practices, which aim to change or suppress a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Equalities minister Emma Roddick warned that such “damaging and destructive acts” violated the human rights of those who undergo them, and had “absolutely no place in Scotland.”

The Scottish Government said it wants to “lead the way” on a ban after the UK government left it out of the King’s Speech in November, five years after first promising it. But in a 46 page opinion prepared for the Christian Institute, Mr O’Neill offered a scathing analysis.

“If passed this legislation would criminalise parents who sought to exercise any form of parental authority or guidance in relation to their children as regards issues around sexuality and gender which conflicted with the official position now adopted by the state,” he wrote.

“Separately if these proposals were passed into law, then the law would have a chilling effect on the ability and willingness of religious bodies – and separately, among others, gender critical feminist activist individuals or groups – to teach and preach and lobby and proselytise, on any matters relating to sexuality and/or gender, which conflicted with any of the official positions now adopted by the state.”

Simon Calvert, deputy director of the Christian Institute, said: “This is another example of the Scottish Government asking Holyrood to exceed its powers and impose draconian legislation on the people. If this deeply flawed law is passed it will be challenged all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.”

News Related

OTHER NEWS

FA confident that Man Utd starlet will pick England over Ghana

Kobbie Mainoo made his first start for Man Utd at Everton (Photo: Getty) The Football Association are reportedly confident that Manchester United starlet Kobbie Mainoo will choose to represent England ... Read more »

World Darts Championship draw throws up tricky tests for big names

Michael Smith will begin the defence of his world title on the opening night (Picture: Getty Images) The 2024 World Darts Championship is less than three weeks away and the ... Read more »

Pioneering flight to use repurposed cooking oil to cross Atlantic

For the first time a long haul commercial aircraft is flying across the Atlantic using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). A long haul commercial flight is flying to the US ... Read more »

King meets world business and finance figures at Buckingham Palace

The King has met business and finance leaders from across the world at a Buckingham Palace reception to mark the conclusion of the UK’s Global Investment Summit. Charles was introduced ... Read more »

What Lou Holtz thinks of Ohio State's loss to Michigan: 'They aren't real happy'

After Ohio State’s 30-24 loss to Michigan Saturday, many college football fans were wondering where Lou Holtz was. In his postgame interview after the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame 17-14 in ... Read more »

Darius Slay wouldn't have minded being penalized on controversial no-call

Darius Slay wouldn’t have minded being penalized on controversial no-call No matter which team you were rooting for on Sunday, we can all agree that the officiating job performed by ... Read more »

Mac Jones discusses Patriots future after latest benching

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) Quarterback Mac Jones remains committed to finding success with the New England Patriots even though his future is up in the air following ... Read more »
Top List in the World