Colin
Hart, Director of The Christian Institute, said
today: “Lady Young was a person of tremendous
Christian integrity and courage.
I have had the great privilege of working with
her for the past seven years on many Christian
issues.
Lady Young was a formidable campaigner and a great
parliamentarian. Not only did she stand up for
family values in an increasingly secular political
world, she did so in a way which was thoroughly
Christian.
In 2001 she was awarded the Spectator Parliamentarian
of the Year Award and the Channel 4 Peer of the
Year Award. It is significant to note that these
awards came following her very public campaigns
against the lowering of the age of homosexual
consent and the repeal of Section 28. She stood
up for what was right and endured much criticism
for doing so, yet she earned the respect even
of those with whom she disagreed.
Her own very happy family life was a great testimony
to her Christian belief in marriage.
During her illness Lady Young was always concerned
with the needs of others rather than herself.
She was a very unselfish person. She had a long
life of public service and close involvement with
many charities.
Though she had been very ill, Lady Young had very
much hoped to take part in the forthcoming debates
on the Adoption and Children Bill. Sadly, this
was not to be.
Lady Young used to say that she was a Christian
because of the resurrection of Christ. During
her illness she was sustained by her Christian
faith and the love and support of her family.
The Trustees and all the Staff of the Christian
Institute thank God for her life and witness.
We remain dedicated to those tasks to which she
committed herself so faithfully.”