Mr Boyko-Veliky said his children were supporting the initiative by refusing
to fly to England for educational courses.
The 52-year-old entrepreneur was originally plain Mr Boyko, but he added
Veliky (‘the Great”) to his surname in 2007. He has become well known
for his pious support of the Orthodox faith. In 2010 critics deplored his
announcement that he would sack
female employees who had abortions. Mr Boiko-Veliky denied that was an
infringement of rights equivalent to preventing the wearing of a cross. “Abortion
is child murder,” he said today.
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