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! A Victory for Free Speech !
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Another attempt to silence us has failed
ā¦but the battle continues
Hi John,
Precious Life's PROTECT FREE SPEECH Campaign has scored a major victory! Belfast City Council has dropped its plan to ban our weekly city-centre information stall, a stall that for 28 years has given a voice to the unborn child and offered life-saving information to countless people.
Back in 2023, the Council proposed new byelaws that would have forced anyone wishing to set up a simple information stallāor even use an amplification deviceāto pay for a council permit. Without this permit, individuals would have been slapped with a Ā£500 fine. Although framed as an effort to ātackle noise nuisance,ā these proposals would have created a chilling effect on free expression in the city centre. It was clear that Precious Life and street preachers were being deliberately targeted.
We couldnāt let this go unchallenged. Precious Life immediately launched the PROTECT FREE SPEECH Campaign and mobilised supporters across the community. We urged people to respond boldly to s public consultation on the proposed byelaws, reminding them that freedom of assembly and expression are fundamental human rights, protected by Articles 10 and 11 of the Human Rights Act and firmly upheld within the Good Friday Agreement.
We created a detailed GUIDANCE document explaining exactly how to respond and why these rights matter for everyone in Northern Ireland, regardless of their beliefs.
The Public Consultation was open to anyone who had ever visited, or planned to visit Belfast City Centre. So we produced Campaign leaflets and distributed tens of thousands across Northern Ireland.
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The response was extraordinary.
* ⢠3,571 people completed the councilās online consultation
* ⢠14,878 written comments were sent to Belfast City Hall
* ⢠7,000 people signed a Liberty NI petition opposing the proposed restrictions
The message from the public was unmistakable: the people of Northern Ireland did not want these restrictive byelaws.
And because of this overwhelming stand for freedom of speech, the Council has now abandoned its original plan to require permits for information stalls or street preaching. This is a HUGE VICTORY ā and it happened because ordinary people refused to be silenced.
However, our work isnāt finished...
While the revised proposals are a step forward, they still contain deeply concerning elements. People could still face a Ā£500 fine if their amplification exceeds 70 decibels ā roughly the volume of a noisy vacuum, dishwasher, or loud conversation. Such a low limit would make effective preaching, peaceful protest, carol singing or even normal public speaking almost impossible.
Yet the byelaws allow special exemptions for council-approved events, while offering no protection for religious expression, small community gatherings, street preachers, or grassroots campaigns. This creates an unfair two-tier system where official groups are privileged and ordinary voices are pushed out.
It also needs to be noted that the pro-abortion SDLP and the Alliance Party expressed their ādisappointmentā that the revised byelaws do not ban the display of pro-life images. The Council will now produce a further report on how to deal with pro-life displays in the future.
The Councilās undefined "Code of Conduct" also raises serious concerns. There is a danger the Council could attempt to use this to ban pro-life stalls or free speech āthrough the back doorā. Their Code of Conduct does not yet exist and can be changed at any time. This means people could be fined for failing to follow whatever rules the Council later decides to impose.
The revised byelaws will now be sent to Stormont for approval before they can be approved.
But today, we celebrate a real victory.
Our pro-life stall at our weekly Street Outreach continues as normal every Saturday afternoon (contact us to get involved) ([link removed])
THANK YOU to everyone who spoke out, responded, prayed, and refused to let free speech be trampled.
This victory would not have happened without your participation.
Weāve proven that when we stand together, our voices cannot be silenced.
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TAKE ACTION
Contact the Councillors on Belfast City Council and tell them you say:
- No to vague Codes of Conduct
- No to unfair exemptions.
- No to decibel limits that silence ordinary people.
- Yes to equal freedom for everyone.
Contact details for Belfast City Councillors can be found here⦠([link removed])
Or contact Precious Life on 028 9027 8484 (tel:02890278484) /
[email protected] (mailto:
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PRO-LIFE OUTREACH
Join us at our Street Outreach this Saturday (29th November) or at our Prayer Vigils at the Abortion Centres this coming week. Celebrate this VICTORY FOR FREE SPEECH and help us continue to be a voice for the unborn child.
Give us a call on 02890278484 (tel:02890278484) or email
[email protected] (mailto:
[email protected]?subject=Outreach)
THE PRECIOUS LIFE COMMUNICATIONS TEAM
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Precious Life welcome scrapping of Two-Child Benefit Cap
Precious Life have welcomed Chancellor Rachel Reevesā decision to scrap the two-child benefit cap, recognising it as an important step towards greater economic justice for families and children who have been unfairly impacted by this policy.
In a statement to the media, Bernadette Smyth said:
āThis cap placed disproportionate pressure on low-income and working families, effectively penalising children because of circumstances entirely beyond their control. It embedded inequality into the welfare system by creating a hierarchy of worth, where some children received support while others were denied it simply because of their birth order.
Economic hardship is one of the greatest drivers of family crisis. When parents face rising living costs, job insecurity or unexpected trauma, removing essential financial support only deepens poverty and despair. By lifting this restriction, the Government acknowledges that genuine economic justice must prioritise the wellbeing of children and provide families with the stability they need to survive and thrive.
We particularly welcome Chancellor Reevesā recognition that families experience hardship for many reasons, including bereavement, illness and unemployment, and that children should not bear the consequences of such challenges.
This decision sends a clear signal that social policy should protect the vulnerable, not punish them. Every child matters, regardless of birth order or background. We urge the Government to continue developing policies that truly support parents in crisis, reduce child poverty, and offer practical alternatives to abortion by removing financial pressures that drive fear and desperation.
Precious Life will continue to advocate for a culture where families are supported, mothers are protected, and every child is valued.ā
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