When the morality, and personal behaviour, of public figures is questioned, there are always those who insist that "as long as they can do the job". However, increasing revelations of historic paedophilia, and other forms of sexual abuse; of the fraudulent claiming of expenses; of the abuse, and misuse, of power and authority; lead me to believe that the public should actually take greater care in checking out the personal morals, and behaviour of those whom they elect and who, in turn, are often in a position to influence the promotion of those in, for example, the judiciary.
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics state that the numbers of homosexuals and lesbians etc., in the United Kingdom, is 1.6% of the population. I have looked, but have been unable to find, figures for the number of parliamentarians who are openly in one of the sexually-deviant groups but, with 650 members in the UK Westminster Parliament, any number over 10 is higher than the national average. I think that I can safely say that there are more than 10 openly homosexual/lesbian members in the Lower House! I have often wondered if this was a major factor in the passing of The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, 2013, in spite of the clear majority of the general public were opposed to the measure. Too many had a vested interest - either for themselves or their friends!
So, perhaps this is why we should, indeed, check out the morals, sexual preferences, ethics, and anything else about those who represent us. Otherwise, we may continue to place, in positions of influence and authority, those who hold views that are diametrically opposed to the majority. It is one of the reasons why I am currently supporting The United Kingdom Independence Party. It's not simply because I am opposed to the European Union. It's not because I would not still prefer an overtly Christian Party in charge (I doubt, in all honesty, that that will ever happen). Its because they appear to be the only viable Party that holds to at least some of the policies that I can, in conscience, support.
It's now only about six months to the next U.K. General Election. Let us be careful how we vote. Remember, we often get the government for which we have failed to pray!
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Showing posts with label Christian Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Party. Show all posts
14 Nov 2014
24 Mar 2013
Running scared?
To the best of my knowledge - and I am certainly open to correction - the only UK political parties opposed to the intention, in both Westminster and Holyrood, to redefine marriage are the Christian Party, the Christian People's Alliance, and the United Kingdom Independence Party (Ukip). Of these three, current polls would suggest that it is the latter that might have some influence on the other major parties.
Certainly, this seems to be the case with regard to the immigration problem. Messrs Cameron, Clegg, and Milliband all seem to be going out of their way to show how tough they are becoming (or have become, if one is totally gullible!) on the subject. Could it be that they are "running scared"?!
Today, we have been informed, the Prime Minister is about to make a speech in which he will state that immigrants are no longer to be permitted to 'jump the queue' for social housing. In doing so, he will have taken a bigger step than either of the other two Lib/Lab/Con leaders. However, he has not, yet, clarified the situation when immigrants who are denied access to council housing (as we used to call it!) move into private rental properties. Will full housing benefit be immediately made available? Will this actually cost the increasingly beleaguered tax-payer even more?
It will be of more than passing interest to discover the PM's perspective on this aspect of his pre-released speech!
However, what is also of more than passing interest is the realisation that much of this new-found back-bone with regard to one thorny political problem, has come to the fore "post-Eastleigh"! In other words, it would appear that the results of that recent by-election, in which the most outstanding feature was the surge of support for Ukip - pushing the Conservatives into third place, and decimating the Liberal Democrat majority - have forced the other three into trying to sound as if they are on the side of the average British voter (which I do not, for one moment, believe they are!).
Now, if support for Ukip can galvanise these gentlemen into action on immigration, perhaps further success for Nigel Farage's party will make them realise that the pushing of same-gender 'marriage' is a net vote loser! I fully support the two Christian parties - but, sometimes, one must be pragmatic! As I understand the situation, the Scottish Government, even if it 'wins' the debate at Holyrood, will have its hands tied until Westminster passes/amends other legislation.
I wish Ukip well in their forthcoming endeavours.
Certainly, this seems to be the case with regard to the immigration problem. Messrs Cameron, Clegg, and Milliband all seem to be going out of their way to show how tough they are becoming (or have become, if one is totally gullible!) on the subject. Could it be that they are "running scared"?!
Today, we have been informed, the Prime Minister is about to make a speech in which he will state that immigrants are no longer to be permitted to 'jump the queue' for social housing. In doing so, he will have taken a bigger step than either of the other two Lib/Lab/Con leaders. However, he has not, yet, clarified the situation when immigrants who are denied access to council housing (as we used to call it!) move into private rental properties. Will full housing benefit be immediately made available? Will this actually cost the increasingly beleaguered tax-payer even more?
It will be of more than passing interest to discover the PM's perspective on this aspect of his pre-released speech!
However, what is also of more than passing interest is the realisation that much of this new-found back-bone with regard to one thorny political problem, has come to the fore "post-Eastleigh"! In other words, it would appear that the results of that recent by-election, in which the most outstanding feature was the surge of support for Ukip - pushing the Conservatives into third place, and decimating the Liberal Democrat majority - have forced the other three into trying to sound as if they are on the side of the average British voter (which I do not, for one moment, believe they are!).
Now, if support for Ukip can galvanise these gentlemen into action on immigration, perhaps further success for Nigel Farage's party will make them realise that the pushing of same-gender 'marriage' is a net vote loser! I fully support the two Christian parties - but, sometimes, one must be pragmatic! As I understand the situation, the Scottish Government, even if it 'wins' the debate at Holyrood, will have its hands tied until Westminster passes/amends other legislation.
I wish Ukip well in their forthcoming endeavours.
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