Prayers as part of Isle of Wight council meeting ‘discriminates in so many ways’ argues councillor
The Isle of Wight council say there is no necessity for prayers to be part of the full council meeting
An Isle of Wight councillor is trying once again to end prayers being said at the start of full Isle of Wight Council meetings.
Since 2005, when he was elected, Cllr Geoff Brodie has been fighting the practice and has submitted his latest motion in hopes of seeing it finally passed.
End prayers as part of the meeting
Set to be heard at the full council meeting next week (26th May), Cllr Brodie’s motion says,