Sunday, March 30, 2008

An evangelical Christian charity opposed to embryo research is paying the wages of as many as 12 researchers in the Commons.

Evangelical group pays for MP’s researchers ahead of embryo vote

An evangelical Christian charity opposed to embryo research is paying the wages of as many as 12 researchers in the Commons. Christian Action, Research and Education (Care), which has links to the US Christian right, placed interns with MPs in advance of next month's vote on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. The Charity Commission is to investigate its lobbying activities as rules ban charities from giving "support or funding" to politicians or their parties. (Independent on Sunday)
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