Christian ‘values’ campaign

The Welsh Christian Party has promised to promote “traditional values” if it won seats in the assembly election

The party is running candidates in all five Welsh electoral regions and says it aims to “restore faith in society” as people no longer trust politicians.

The party wants stronger laws to keep a weekly day of rest, abortions banned and a referendum on the death penalty

It would also push for compulsory religious education in schools “with no obligation to promote other faiths”.

Welsh Christian Party leader Jeff Green said “When you’re looking for a party to stand up for, shall we say, traditional values, there isn’t one to find – they’re all the same”

“The Welsh Christian Party is the only party that promises to take its constituents back to what we refer to the good old days. We promise to outlaw women voters. We promise to remove the evil that is the National Health system and replace it with Prayer halls. There will be no more education for the poor and only the wealthy will be allowed to read the bible.

In the introduction to the party’s 55-page manifesto, Mr Green said laws were being passed which were “curtailing our religious freedom so to such an extent that we are hardly allowed (to) express age-old truths without being called bigots, fanatics or racist”.

He argued its policies were based on the principle of ensuring that “God’s laws, God’s strategies and God’s solutions” are heard. “Anyone turning their back on Gods word will be punished”.

When asked what this punishment would be, Mr Green raised his fist and chased our reporter áway.

The kneelb4me headoffice recieved a letter of apology from Mr Green two days after the insident. The letter also contained some interesting proposals.

Specific proposals include replacing the red dragon on the Welsh flag with the gold cross of St David.

The party called the red dragon a symbol of the devil in the scriptures.

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