A Christian charity which sponsored a conference promoting the idea
that gay people can be converted to heterosexuality has funded interns
for an estimated 20 MPs, including some who are now ministers in the
coalition government.
The Christian Action Research and Education charity (Care) has provided staff to the parliamentary offices of Caroline Spelman, Alistair Burt and Steve Webb. In 2009 it sponsored a London conference about homosexuality and Christianity
which included sessions on "mentoring the sexually broken". The event
in London was also organised by Anglican Mainstream, one of the
conservative Christian charities that was blocked this week from showing
adverts on London buses that supported the idea that with therapy,
homosexual people can become "ex-gay".
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