What does healing the Brexit divide mean?

Feb 1, 2020 by

by Mark Easton, BBC News: The moment of Brexit is a time to “find closure and let the healing begin”, according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. But what does “healing” involve? If there is one thing that people on...

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Praying for this week of Brexit

Jan 27, 2020 by

by Archbishop Cranmer: Each day that passes this week shall be the last of that day we shall be in the European Union. The last weekend is already gone: the coming Sunday shall be the first time since New Year’s Eve 1972 that priests and...

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The Politics of Identity

Nov 23, 2019 by

by David Alton, GIS: […] The political elites should take a walk away from the self-serving and self-important Westminster Village, where smoke and mirrors and political theater have replaced leadership and the national interest,...

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Brexit, the bishops and the rich fool

Oct 1, 2019 by

by Martin Davie: The bishops’ joint statement about Brexit. Following the events that took place in the Supreme Court and Parliament last week the Bishops of the Church of England have issued a joint statement about Brexit in which they...

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Operation Yellowhammer: political advantage trumps right to privacy

Sep 10, 2019 by

by Martin Sewell, Archbishop Cranmer: The end of prolonged conflicts can be both brutal and swift. The American Civil War ended with Sherman’s brutal ‘March to the Sea’ and the First World War ended with a near-successful German offensive...

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Living wisely in uncertain times

Sep 10, 2019 by

by Philip Powell, Jubilee Centre: A friend of mine recently commented while discussing Brexit that we are living through one of the most tumultuous and uncertain periods in British history. I don’t think this is hyperbole. We are, as a...

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