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About Us

The Humanist and Secular Liberal Democrats are campaigning for Humanist and Secular views within the party. We are an Associated Organisation of the Party, affiliated to both the British Humanist Association and the National Secular Society.

Our aims include:

  • Acting as a forum for humanists and secularists within the Liberal Democrats.
  • Emphasising what draws us together rather than what separates us, in a world where religious tension is growing.
  • Promoting Humanism and Secularism within the Liberal Democrats and contributing towards Party policy.
  • Promoting the Liberal Democrats within the Humanist and Secularist movements.

We believe that a truly Liberal society is one where faiths and lack of faith are all allowed to disseminate without either favouritism or protection from Government. To protect one or more faiths,and not all, is inherently unfair.

What We Stand For

What follows is political statement of the Liberal Democrat Humanist & Secularist Group. We hope it explains both why we have all, individually, joined the Liberal Democrats and why we are convinced that this Party is the most appropriate party for the great majority of Humanists and Secularists throughout the United Kingdom.

  • The principles of justice, equality, democracy and universal respect for others are intrinsic to liberal values. We respect genuinely held religious beliefs provided that they do not threaten others’ well-being or liberties, including liberty of expression.
  • A multi-cultural democracy requires that the state acts even-handedly towards all its citizens, irrespective of their various beliefs (or lack of them). It should confer neither status, nor constitutional, economic or influential privilege, on the proponents of any particular sectional group.
  • The liberal social standards enjoyed in this country have been gained, often at great cost, over many centuries. We must challenge concepts that are alien to those standards, especially if they seek to reverse the progress towards social freedom.
  • Human wellbeing is increasingly dependent on scientific enquiries being courageously pursued, and acted upon. The intervention of nonevidence-based dogmas, through the exercise of religious power or the manipulation of education, can constitute a threat to that wellbeing, and must be resisted.

If you agree with us, then why not join us?

Comments»

1. Richard Carden - October 25, 2007

Great to see that we have a web presence though find the address a bit confusing.
However, as with all sites it is already out of date with details of events that took place last month. Unfortunate, particularly as I picked up the adress from the latest BHA newsletter.