We want pupils from all different backgrounds educated
together in a shared environment, rather than separated
according to the religious beliefs of their parents. Find
out more.
We want a country where institutions such as Parliament
are separate from religious organisations, and everyone
is treated equally, regardless of their beliefs. Find out more.
As humanists, we support the right of every person to be
treated with dignity and respect, and to be allowed to
speak, and believe, as they wish. Find
out more.
Humanist marriages are currently legally recognised in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but not England and Wales. Elsewhere, couples having a humanist ceremony must also have a separate civil marriage. We work to change that.
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We think it’s vital that every young person learns about the different religions that are common in the UK today, as well as humanism.
We work to ensure that such education is critical, objective, and pluralistic. Find out more.
26 Church of England bishops sit as of right in the
House of Lords, amending legislation. This unique
privilege is unfair, unjustified and unpopular. Find
out more.
We believe individuals should have a right to decide to
end their life if they are suffering, and that relatives
and doctors should be able to assist that person. Find
out more.
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