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  Bickerdike, Paul
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AffiliationChristian Peoples Alliance   
NamePaul Bickerdike
Address7 Oban Close
Wakefield, England , United Kingdom
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Born Unknown
Died Still Living (2024 years)
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Jun 28, 2021 12:14pm
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InfoPaul Bickerdike is the first of 16 candidates on the ballot paper standing in the Batley & Spen by-election under the campaign slogan Faith, not fear.
Paul Bickerdike has been married to Janet for almost 28 years and they have two lovely mature children. They have worked for Kirklees family placement for 13 years as local Authority Foster Carers in this time fostering over 25 children. As a committed Christian, he has supported the homeless, with mental health issues, alcoholics, drug addicts, and people with antisocial behaviour orders among others. He firmly believes in a just society where every individual counts. He wants politics to become relevant to the person on the street again and for people to be able to feel politicians listen to their opinions. He has found this in the Christian Peoples Alliance and the policies they propose. He feels they will help create a fairer society for all. He lives locally and has seen the troubles that political issues have impacted the area from the sad case of Jo Cox MP and the recent adversities in the Local Grammar School. He wants to see investment in the area with regard to jobs and community resources for the young and old alike. He assures you that if elected both he and the CPA would work tirelessly for your interests.
The key issues of his campaign are

ALL BLASPHEMY IS WRONG

CPA stands with the Muslim community in Batley over the actions taken by a teacher to display blatantly offensive cartoons of Muhammed in his class. They have a right to protest over this though.

WE DON’T NOT SUPPORT ANY THREATS OF VIOLENCE.

The fact this has happened shows a complete breakdown of relations between the school and parents which should never happen. Schools teach on behalf of parents and should always be sensitive to parents’ wishes.

SUPPORT FREEDOM TO PREACH

The arrest of 71-year-old John Sherwood for preaching he believes God created man and women is plain wrong. The police said that everyone has a right not to be offended which is plainly contrary to the law. Everyone has a right not to be attacked or insulted because of their race or sex or religion but no one has a right not to hear an opinion they disagree with.

STOP PROPAGANDA IN SCHOOLS

Bernard Randall was dismissed as chaplain of a college because he was asked by a pupil why “we have to accept all of this LGBT stuff in a Christian school?” He responded they don’t have to accept it but can make a decisions for themselves. If State education is now saying pupils are not allowed to make decisions for themselves but have to support LGBT propaganda then British schools are centres of indoctrination not teaching. We are the only party standing against this.



SUPPORT FOODBANKS.

Christians run foodbanks all over the country and for that reason we know why people go there and have detailed policies to make them unnecessary. Most important we would restore the £12bn cuts to benefits to make universal credit work and remove the waiting period which no other party pledged to do. We would pay for this from our turnover tax explained in our manifesto designed to tax Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter etc who don’t pay corporation tax as their send their profits abroad.



VACCINATION HAS TO BE A CHOICE

Fauci has stated in the USA that unvaccinated people cannot affect those who have been vaccinated so the pressure to force people to be vaccinated is wrong. It should be a free choice and there should be no restrictions on those who for whatever reason decline to be vaccinated.

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