Last updated: 3 February 2006

'Thought police' meeting

The Meeting in Full

'Thought police' meeting

Various

1hr 9min | 26/01/06

A public meeting on the case of Joe and Helen Roberts. The Roberts were interrogated by the police for over an hour because they complained to their local council about its gay rights policies. The meeting includes a statement by Joe Roberts. Experienced criminal barrister, Neil Addison, explains the legal implications regarding free speech and religious liberty. The meeting also includes advice from The Christian Institute on how Christians should respond to the case.


Other 'Thought police' meeting talks:

Introduction, Joe Roberts' Story, Legal Implications, What you can do, Conclusion.

Related pages:

UK Update 7 (see cover story), 2006 Audio archive, Audio archive.

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