Row at local council over a bid to remove prayers at the start of meetings

Nov 06, 2017, 11:07 AM

A row has erupted at North Down and Ards Borough Council after a motion to remove prayers at the start of council meetings was put forward. The Green Party introduced the motion saying it was "not inclusive of those of different religions and beliefs" to have prayers at each meeting. But the DUP Mayor Robert Adair hit back, accusing the Green Party of attacking Christian values as reported by the Belfast Telegraph. Vinny got the views of Rev David McIlveen and commentator Malachi O'Doherty. We did ask Robert Adair, the Mayor of North Down and Ards borough council, to come on this show this morning but he declined the offer.