Not high, unless they manage to succeed in arguing it on a technicality about the planning and consultancy process. But while they’re saying that’s the issue legally, they’re also very publicly shouting about woke and the devil.
This group has been doing some version of this for a couple of decades and they nearly always lose their court cases. They claim it doesn’t matter because the point is that Christian voices need to be heard etc. But that’s not why they really do it. They bring these cases for two reasons:
to recruit & build further connections (already worryingly extensive) political and general far right connections - which they’ve historically been good at
to waste an enormous amount of time and money for institutions they deem as being too liberal, too weak, and not fascist enough - councils, schools, charities etc
what’s the chances of them succeeding, I’m too pessimistic and can actually see them winning
I apologise to any edgy atheist, you were right
Not high, unless they manage to succeed in arguing it on a technicality about the planning and consultancy process. But while they’re saying that’s the issue legally, they’re also very publicly shouting about woke and the devil.
This group has been doing some version of this for a couple of decades and they nearly always lose their court cases. They claim it doesn’t matter because the point is that Christian voices need to be heard etc. But that’s not why they really do it. They bring these cases for two reasons: