Saturday, March 19, 2005
Religion in Politics in the UK
[Thought that this piece would be of interest to some MOJ readers. From The Guardian, March 18, 2005. ]
Don't hand religion to the right
The secular left must stop sniping and realise it has Christian allies
Giles Fraser and William Whyte
Friday March 18, 2005
The Guardian
For
decades, the political class on this side of the Atlantic has prided
itself on the absence of religious culture wars. The obsession with
abortion, gay marriage and obscenity, the alliance between the secular
and religious right - these are peculiarly American pathologies. It
couldn't happen here. After all, we're just not religious enough.
Except it does seem to be happening here. In making abortion an election issue, Michael Howard has prompted the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, pointedly to warn against assuming "that Catholics would be more in support of the Labour party". Elsewhere, the Christian right targets the BBC, and the Church of England is being colonised by homophobic evangelicals with broad smiles and loads of PR savvy. No wonder the cogs are whirring at Conservative central office on how best to exploit the voting power of religion.
In
contrast, the left continues to push religion away. They "don't do
God", in Alastair Campbell's famous phrase. Even those politicians of
the left who "do God" privately have to be effectively outed, as Ruth
Kelly was over her membership of Opus Dei. It never used to be like
this. There has long been an affinity between the church and the left.
The Liberal party was sustained by the so-called nonconformist
conscience and the Labour party famously derived more from Methodism
than Marx - Keir Hardie once describing socialism as "the embodiment of
Christianity in our industrial system". Later both CND and the
anti-apartheid movement were inspired by Christian socialism.
[To read the rest of this provocative piece, by the Vicar of Putney (Fraser) and a Fellow in History at St. John's College, Oxford (Whyte), click here.]
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2005/03/religion_in_pol.html