Siobhain McDonagh MP & Councillor George Reynolds: End the Speculation

This is a cross-post from Ekklesia, by Jonathan Bartley.

Cranmer has drawn attention to allegations (from an original story by Conservative Councillor Miles Windsor) about ex-Labour Councillor George Reynolds, who has been “deselected as a candidate in the forthcoming local elections not because he objected to canvassing on the Sabbath on grounds of religious conscience, but because, as a pastor of his church, he is obliged to tend for his flock on Sundays”.

Cranmer concludes from this:

“Siobhain McDonagh is the immanent incarnation of the imminent persecution of all believers.”

“This is one of the most outrageous anti-Christian manifestations of this appallingly oppressive and illiberal Labour Government.”

“In the pursuit of her rabid secularisation agenda desperate attempt to be re-elected, it is the traditional Christian Sabbath which has to be defiled; it is Christian devotion which is subsumed; it is Christian ministry which is considered expendable.”

A friend has just spoken to George Reynolds, the councillor concerned, and reports:

“Although he was a Methodist lay pastor and a local preacher, he has recently been ordained as a minister of the AME Church of Zion and no longer holds any office with the Methodist Church. In his opinion this is why he was deselected – he refuses to canvas at all on a Sunday – but no one has directly told him that this is the reason.”

So he is not a Methodist any longer. His situation has changed, and there seems to be a lot of speculation going on.

But putting aside whether the story as Cranmer reports it is true or not, does the idea that Siobhain McDonagh is on some kind of anti-Christian campaign square up with Siobhain McDonagh’s record?

Siobhain McDonagh is a Catholic. She has been a longstanding member of the Christian Socialist Movement (which she links to from her website describing it as a “site for Labour supporters who are also Christians, believing that Christian teaching should be reflected in social laws and institutions”.

She has employed former Roman Catholic Priest, and Director of the Christian Social Movement, David Cairns (now an MP) in her own office.

Before becoming an MP, she worked for Battersea Churches Housing Trust from 1988-97.

Jane Savill, Religious Education Adviser at the Diocese of London, has described Siobhain’s faith on the website of the Christian Evidence Society in the following terms:

“Siobhain was elected to represent Mitcham and Morden in 1997. Siobhain grew up in the area and has always lived in the Constituency. Siobhain is a practising Catholic. Her faith and politics are both very important to her.

“For Siobhain, being a Christian is looking outwards on a personal level. She believes that Christianity explains the reason for our very existence and gives us the opportunity to realise that there is something beyond our own selves.”

“Siobhain hopes that through her daily life as well as in her work as a politician she can serve the community in which she lives and help society in the way that Jesus taught.”

But perhaps the most interesting thing is that she has actively pursued the removal of legal discrimination against Christians. She introduced the Clergy Disqualification Ten Minute Rule Bill seeking to remove prohibitions on clergy standing for Parliament. In her speech she urged the Government to “tidy up blatantly discriminatory measures in its ancient law” which discriminated against priests and clergy. The law was subsequently changed.

The facts about Siobhain McDonagh speak for themselves.

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3 Responses to “Siobhain McDonagh MP & Councillor George Reynolds: End the Speculation”

  1. Thanks for this clarification. Obvioulsy Cranmer is a staunch Conservative, perhaps this may have coloured the judgement on this one.

  2. With respect, not at all.

    His Grace has responded to Ms McDonagh’s email (he tried to send her corroborative evidence directly, but the email bounced back because her inbox ‘was full’). There are three updates on His Grace’s blog. The Methodist/AME issue is a ruse. Cllr Reynolds may have changed churches, but the African-Methodist-Episcoplal Church is a de facto Methodist denomination. It is clutching at straws to attempt to undermine the veracity of the article with the allegation that His Grace got the denomination wrong.

    The important thing to note is that Cllr Reynolds himself corrobates the story, and so do two other Merton councillors (Labour). The facts about Ms McDonagh do indeed speak for themselves: her voting record on ‘conscience’ issues proclaims itself from the highest hills.
    .-= Archbishop Cranmer´s last blog ..Labour deselect Methodist councillor for refusing to canvass on a Sunday =-.

  3. Thanks Your Grace.
    .-= Stuart´s last blog ..The kangaroo court of militant atheism is a toxic, anti-reason fallacy =-.

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