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Did I mishear on the news
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that the local council in Bideford? was going to try and have the 'no prayers' ruling overturned. What a waste of other peoples money!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It will come - but this whole issue of secularism vs the UK Protestant traditions in the modern UK and the right for the (silent) majority (perhaps a council like Bideford) and individual (the right to express one's beliefs, be it a cross or Niqab, needs addressing.
There's one thing I do know, the leadership for this will not come from the current Archbish, totally useless and uninspirational, the sooner he goes the better. I would strongly favour the ex Bish of Durham, Tom Wright, to take on the challenge from the Church perspective.
There's one thing I do know, the leadership for this will not come from the current Archbish, totally useless and uninspirational, the sooner he goes the better. I would strongly favour the ex Bish of Durham, Tom Wright, to take on the challenge from the Church perspective.
My view too, hopkirk.
However, if some of them, (majority) want a prayer session before kick-off, what ever faith, (can be the Daleks as far as I care), then they should be able to do so - and then bring the meeting to order so that the non-faithful can enter and the roll call for their excessive allowances (Somerset announced +25% today), to be paid. And then Agenda Item # 1 can be started.
That is what the House of Commons does - for once they seem to have something right ré procedure, a surprise indeed.
However, if some of them, (majority) want a prayer session before kick-off, what ever faith, (can be the Daleks as far as I care), then they should be able to do so - and then bring the meeting to order so that the non-faithful can enter and the roll call for their excessive allowances (Somerset announced +25% today), to be paid. And then Agenda Item # 1 can be started.
That is what the House of Commons does - for once they seem to have something right ré procedure, a surprise indeed.
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