Christian spy rejected by GCHQ for ‘favoring God over Britain’

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
By Paul Martin

RT.com
28 Oct, 2015

A devout Christian who claims his application to become a spy with Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) was rejected because he values God more than his country is taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Charles Storey, 44, underwent an intense screening process at the organization’s communication base in Cheltenham before he was turned down for “national security reasons” in 2009.

The computer forensics specialist is convinced he was unsuccessful because he told interviewers he would “without a doubt” put his devotion to God before his loyalty to Britain.

After a series of interviews, GCHQ eventually told Storey he was “not a suitable candidate.”

The World Chess Federation master, from North Tyneside, claims he was a victim of religious discrimination.

‘GCHQ was right to reject his application’

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