CORRECTIONS to The Sunday Times, Stella Creasy article
The article linked below included factual errors and false accusations about our work, which we are highlighting and correcting in this post.
Stella Creasy: ‘When did we agree that motherhood had to be a struggle?’ by Rosamund Urwin was recently published in The Sunday Times on 16th January 2022.
Whilst in the statements made by Stella Creasy we are not specifically named, we are the activists behind the campaign she refers to, and our billboard banner along with our brand name is printed directly in between these statements of defamation about our campaign in Creasy’s constituency.
Read more#StopStella Campaign - CBR UK in the Media Update
CBR UK's #StopStella campaign continues to make the news, with Christian Hacking challenging a Community Protection Notice (CPN) issued by Waltham Forest Council. We will keep this page updated with the court case progress.
Read moreStella's Reaction Says It All: The Pictures Work
Original article can be found on the Brephos website
"What are we doing that bothers you?"
This question is put to prisoners of war to find out which activities are actually being effective.
For those whose concern is winning the war, the question is not, "What are we doing that folks back home will understand and appreciate?" The question is not, "What are we doing that those funding us are into?" The question is not, "What are we doing that doesn't provoke too much of a backlash, so that we can live peaceably enough alongside those on the other side - since we can never win anyway?"
The question is: "What are we doing that bothers you?"
Read more#StopStella Campaign - CBR UK in the Media
CBR UK's #StopStella campaign has received a flood of media interest. Most articles reflect the mainstream media's bias towards supporting abortion and repeat the false allegations which Stella Creasy keeps repeating in the media. But they make for an interesting read nonetheless.
28th September 2019
Independent - Labour MP Stella Creasy ‘harassed and intimidated’ by anti-abortion activists
The Guardian/Observer - Police called after Stella Creasy targeted by anti-abortion group
29th September 2019
iNews.co.uk - Anti-abortion group targets pregnant MP Stella Creasy with 'sickening' poster
Metro - Pregnant MP targeted by anti-abortion campaigners with ‘sickening’ dead baby poster
30th September 2019
Sky News - Stella Creasy targeted by anti-abortion group in Walthamstow constituency
BBC News - Anti-abortion posters targeting Stella Creasy to be pulled
ITV News - Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy targeted by anti-abortion campaigners
The Guardian - Ad agency apologises to Stella Creasy over foetus billboard campaign
RT - Labour MP targeted by American anti-abortion group with graphic ‘Stop Stella’ billboard
The Drum - Clear Channel removes anti-abortion ads following pressure from MPs
Campaign Live - Clear Channel to remove anti-abortion posters targeting MP Stella Creasy
1st October 2019
The Times - Anti-abortion posters put up at home of pregnant MP Stella Creasy
Spiked - Anti-abortion posters are not ‘harassment’
2nd October 2019
BBC News - Abortion: Protesters' campaign 'harassing' Labour MP
3rd October 2019
The Guardian - Council orders removal of anti-abortion poster targeting Stella Creasy
6th October 2019
8th October 2019
Grazia - Stella Creasy: I'm Labelled A 'Hypocrite' For Being Pregnant
Catholic Herald - UK company apologizes for pro-life billboard aimed at local MP
11th October 2019
Unherd - Why is Stella Creasy shutting down debate?
We will add to our media archive as new articles are published, so check back soon.
Important Statement from CBR UK
MP Stella Creasy, in an attempt to divert attention from what she is legislating, is attempting to mischaracterise our volunteers and our work.
She accuses CBR UK of targeting and harassing her with the language and images we use.
She has also falsely claimed that we are somehow connected to individuals who have committed acts of violence. This is a dishonest and a disingenuous claim, as she knows perfectly well that we take a very clear anti-violence policy.
Refuting MP Stella Creasy's False Allegations
Ruth Rawlins refutes some of the false allegations made by Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow.
Please share this video so that the truth gets out there. The mainstream media consistently cuts our comments and freely allows the rhetoric and allegations from MP Stella Creasy.
Wherever you share please include:
#StopStella
Stella Creasy on BBC Politics Live Continues her False Allegations Against CBR UK
MP Stella Creasy makes false allegations about CBR UK on BBC Politics Live, 4th October 2019. Claiming that the group are "connected to organisations around the world who have radicalised people to the point they’ve taken violence to people they disagree with."
Stella Creasy also calls the 9-week living fetus image "graphic and it’s scientifically incorrect", claiming that "a baby at 9 weeks is like the size of a poppy seed, it’s tiny....I would listen to the professionals on these things!"
"Why is it graphic?" asks the Telegraph's Tim Stanley, referring to the anti-abortion poster in Stella Creasy's constituency, "the image of a foetus that was on the poster, is simply an image of a foetus".
London Council Officials Vandalise Pro-Life Display as Cops do Nothing
EXCLUSIVE
Pro-abortion Member of Parliament Stella Creasy has praised council officials who vandalised a pro-life display while local police officers stood by refusing to intervene and halt the destruction of private property.
Waltham Forest Borough Council officials in East London surrounded Christian Hacking, a pro-lifer in a wheel chair, on Thursday morning in Walthamstow Town Centre.
The officials demanded that the pro-lifers remove banners showing a picture of local pro-abortion Member of Parliament (MP) Stella Creasy next to the image of a 24-week aborted foetus.
Read moreBBC London News - MP Stella Creasy Demands Billboards Come Down
Ruth speaks to BBC London News on why we are calling Stella Creasy to account using 9-week living fetus image on large billboard in her constituency. Members of the public comment that it should have been left up, giving women a chance to see what a living fetus looks like before they chose abortion.
Ruth Rawlins on BBC Radio 4 Explains Why Stella Creasy is the First Target of Our New Campaign
Listen as Ruth explains on BBC Radio 4 Women's Hour, the reasoning behind targetting Stella Creasy MP of Walthamstow, in our new campaign.