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Nasty Party in full flood... again
« on: April 22, 2014, 05:00:41 PM »


It seems that a bishop, a reverend and 40 people were met by police when they went to deliver an open letter on food poverty to Cameron's office - a letter that was signed by 42 bishops and 600 clerics...

BTW, that's the same Cameron who made a speech last week about his Christian values...

"David Cameron’s constituency office has come under fire for calling the police on the Bishop of Oxford and Reverend Hebden as they attempted to present him with an open letter on food poverty.

Their letter, part of the End Hunger Fast campaign, was signed by 42 Anglican bishops and more than 600 clerics and called on the three party leaders to work with the parliamentary inquiry into food poverty to implement its recommendations.

However, despite David Cameron’s Witney office expecting their visit, they were barred from presenting the letter and instead greeted by three police officers.

Reverend Keith Hebden told The Independent “It is deeply ironic, to say the least, that on the same day David Cameron was writing in the Church Times talking about what a good Anglican he is..."

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Re: Nasty Party in full flood... again
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2014, 03:27:53 PM »
Refer to my post on this 'thing' he's no Christian he doesn't practice it.
Do 'any' politicians for that matter??
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