"his dogged, secularist campaign to have people of faith – any faith – swept from the public sphere."
This is where not having a written constitution (and also a non-elected head of state who is also the head of the CofE) causes problems. Although a vast majority of GB probably think Church & State should be separate, there's no precedent to call into action..
"his dogged, secularist campaign to have people of faith – any faith – swept from the public sphere."
This is where not having a written constitution (and also a non-elected head of state who is also the head of the CofE) causes problems. Although a vast majority of GB probably think Church & State should be separate, there's no precedent to call into action..