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| ADOPTION
AND CHILDREN BILL: KEY VOTE ON WEDNESDAY 20TH MARCH Adoption amendments will harm children Controversial adoption amendments sideline stability and security for children in favour of political correctness, says a Christian charity today. The Christian Institute today publishes a briefing in favour of keeping the current grounds for adoption. The briefing shows how unmarried and gay adoption will harm children. The briefing is available to download on line at www.christian.org.uk/adoption_bill_march2002.htm At the moment only married couples can jointly adopt children. Some 95% of all adoptions are with married couples with 5% by single people (who are also legally permitted to adopt). The Government Adoption Law Review recommended that the law should stay as it is, but amendments have been tabled by backbench MPs which allow homosexual couples and unmarried couples to adopt children. Gay adoption deprives children of a mother or father
Unmarried adoption denies children stability and security
In 1998 the then Home Secretary, Jack Straw MP, said that he was against gay adoption because "We should not see children as trophies". He argued that the evidence showed marriage is the best environment in which to raise children. In November 2001, Health Minister Jacqui Smith, admitted: "The adoption law review, when considering this issue, concluded that joint adoption should remain limited to married couples on the grounds that adoption by a married couple was more likely to provide the stability and security that the child needed because married couples have made a joint, publicly recognised, legal commitment to each other. Colin Hart,
Director of The Christian Institute, said today: "Many involved in social work say they support homosexual adoption, but in practice it happens very rarely. The largest study found only 3 in one year. But things will not stay this way if the Government reverses its position and supports amendments to its Adoption Bill allowing the grounds for adoption to be changed." "If homosexual adoption is legalised children will suffer. I think it's cruel deliberately to deny adopted children a mother or a father for no other reason than to support gay rights. My great fear is that the Government will ignore the evidence and cave into pressure from those who want same-sex adoption for ideological reasons. The public are not convinced. British Social Attitudes reports that 84% of the public oppose adoption by male homosexuals." "Research
shows that parenting by married couples produces better outcomes for
children than parenting in cohabiting households. I hope that the Government
will not make it legal to place children with adults who are only in
a temporary relationship." ENDS For more information
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