The ‘Young UK Pro-Lifer of the Year’ has been awarded to a student for demonstrating “tremendous bravery in the face of appalling abuse”.
In a new annual award, ten pro-life organisations united to award the Charlie Kirk Cup in honour of the campaigner’s passion for the unborn and to shine “a light on the rising generation of pro-life leaders making an impact in their communities, universities, and across the nation”. Each organisation shortlisted three nominees between 16 and 32 years old, and following collective voting, three were selected for the award.
President of Manchester University’s Pro-Life Society Inge-Maria Botha won the Cup, with Barnabas Kahn and Bede Teeton taking second and third place. An award ceremony will be held in December.
When Manchester Pro-Life Society held its first meeting last year, screaming leftists howled that Inge should “get raped” as hundreds of aggressive activists had to be held back by the police.
Expressing thanks for the award, she said: “Leading a pro-life society comes with challenges, but I hope other students will see that every inconvenience or difficulty is worthwhile when we’re standing up for both mothers and their babies. I’m grateful to play even a small part in this very important cause.”