A pro-life Christian arrested and charged by England’s West Midlands Police force has received a payout after being wrongfully detained for praying silently inside her head near an abortion clinic in 2022 and 2023. Isabel Vaughan-Spruce lodged claims for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment against the force, whose officers had told her, “You’ve said you’re engaging in prayer, which is the offense,” as they arrested her.
Vaughan-Spruce was initially arrested for her silent prayers near a Birmingham abortionists’ clinic in late 2022 for violating a “buffer zone” in which expressing “approval or disapproval with respect to issues related to abortion services, by any means” was outlawed. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) took her to trial, but she was acquitted of all charges in early 2023.
Undeterred, West Midlands Police—noted for its systematic failures concerning tackling Muslim grooming gangs—arrested Vaughan-Spruce for silent prayer again a few months after her acquittal. She was put through another six months of investigation. Efforts to charge her again were only abandoned after then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman of the then-governing Conservative Party issued draft guidance confirming silent prayer is “not unlawful.”
Vaughan-Spruce’s claims against the police over the arrests and an invasive search have now been settled with a £13,000 (~$17,000) payout.
🚨BREAKING: Isabel has been arrested, AGAIN, for THINKING.
MPs vote TOMORROW on banning silent prayer near all abortion facilities in🏴&🏴
“You’ve said you’re engaging in prayer, which is the offense.”
“Silent prayer.”
“You were still engaging in prayer, which is the offense.” pic.twitter.com/AId3OguiXz— ADF UK (@ADF_UK) March 6, 2023
NOT OVER YET.
“Silent prayer is not a crime. Nobody should be arrested merely for the thoughts they have in their heads—yet this happened to me twice at the hands of the West Midlands Police, who explicitly told me that ‘prayer is an offense,’” Vaughan-Spuce said of her ordeal.
“There is no place for Orwell’s Thought Police in 21st-century Britain… Yet despite this victory, I am deeply concerned,” she continued, warning: “Our culture is shifting towards a clampdown on viewpoint diversity, with Christian thought and prayer increasingly under threat of censorship.”
Since Braverman issued her guidance against arresting Christians for silent prayer, the Conservatives have been replaced in government by Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party. Labour is moving to ban silent prayer along with other forms of supposed protest near abortionist clinics, with the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS)—which aborts more babies than any other organization in Britain, usually with taxpayer funding—pushing for further restrictions, such as banning Catholics from carrying rosary beads in the vicinity of clinics.