| Blair’s
constituents oppose plans for gay adoption, according to new poll
Over 70% of parents
in the Prime Minister’s Sedgefield constituency oppose plans to
allow gay men to jointly adopt children, a new poll reveals. The poll
comes in the same week as the House of Lords votes on plans to allow
gay and unmarried couples to jointly adopt children.
The poll was carried out in Sedgefield two weeks ago by ICM. It was
commissioned by The Christian Institute, which supports keeping the
current grounds for adoption unchanged. At the moment only married couples
can jointly adopt children.
The poll also revealed that almost one in five (18%) of Labour voters
would be less likely to vote Labour if the government allowed homosexual
adoption. And 86% of dads would be unhappy if their children were adopted
by gay men (in the event of their death when no relative was available
to look after the children).
The House of Lords will this week (Wednesday) vote on the plans to allow
homosexual couples and cohabiting couples to jointly adopt children.
Summary
of the results:
- In the event
of the unexpected death of parents who had no relative or nominated
guardian to look after their children, 86% of fathers would be unhappy
for their children to be looked after or adopted by two homosexual
men.
- 71% of parents
who expressed a view were against giving adoption rights to gay men.
- Two thirds
(66%) of parents who expressed a view think the Prime Minister was
wrong to support gay adoption.
- 18% of Labour
voters are less likely to vote Labour if the government allows gay
adoption (21% of all voters are less likely to vote Labour).
Colin Hart, Director
of The Christian Institute, said, “These results show that the
Government is out of step with public opinion. Most ordinary people
know that placing vulnerable children and orphans with homosexual couples
would be terribly damaging to the child. Most parents certainly wouldn’t
want it for their own children. If homosexual adoption is legalised
children will suffer. I think it's cruel deliberately to deny adopted
children a mother or a father for no other reason than to support gay
rights. The research is crystal clear: children need a male and a female
role model in a permanent relationship.”
Note for Editors:
The
Christian Institute, Registered Charity No 100 4774 seeks to promote
the Christian faith in the UK.
Registered Office : 26 Jesmond Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4PQ
For
more information contact : Colin Hart on : 0191 281 5664
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