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PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:10 pm 
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Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?
Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?

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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:36 pm 
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Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


I am sure many Christians of various denominations take a dim view what is going on in society today. The fact their churches have burned people at the stake or sexually abused children or committed other crimes doesn't invalidate anything what this bloke said any more than the fact the British Empire did what it did invalidates your opinions just because you are British.

Well that do?
Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


I am sure many Christians of various denominations take a dim view what is going on in society today. The fact their churches have burned people at the stake or sexually abused children or committed other crimes doesn't invalidate anything what this bloke said any more than the fact the British Empire did what it did invalidates your opinions just because you are British.

Well that do?






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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
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Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


Religion has no place in politics. While I agree with them that the rich are getting richer and there are people who are struggling to survive, this doesn't mean that the government should give some free money away. There will always be people who prioritise smoking, drinking, gambling, etc over eating properly, no matter how much you give them to live on. Just because society seems to put a high value on the opinions of the clergy, doesn't mean they actually know what they are talking about.

On a related note, you can tell Cameron's not going hungry in that picture!
Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


Religion has no place in politics. While I agree with them that the rich are getting richer and there are people who are struggling to survive, this doesn't mean that the government should give some free money away. There will always be people who prioritise smoking, drinking, gambling, etc over eating properly, no matter how much you give them to live on. Just because society seems to put a high value on the opinions of the clergy, doesn't mean they actually know what they are talking about.

On a related note, you can tell Cameron's not going hungry in that picture!

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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:24 pm 
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I'm going to assume that I know what Dally is getting at here – and it isn't specifically whether I (or others) agree with the church leaders who have commented. :twisted:

Religious organisations have as much right to comment on any subject as any other group in society – business, financial, NGO, etc – let alone any individual.

It becomes an issue if they either try to attain their wishes by underhand means, such as using emotional blackmail.

The latter has been the case in recent years when abortion and equal adoption were being debated, and the Catholic church in the UK, together with Catholic adoption agencies, attempted just such a tactic. There were threats to excommunicate Catholic MPs who voted the 'wrong' way, for instance, plus threats of closing Catholic adoption agencies if the law was changed to allow gay couples to adopt.

In the former example, it is saying, in effect, that an individual MP must subjugate the wishes of their constituents, as perceived via any manifesto, to the private beliefs of the individual MP. That would be utterly counter to our notions of democracy.

There were accusations of a Catholic 'cabal' operating within the Labour government – some of which seems to have credence simply because there were, for instance, an awful lot of people from such a belief group having a high-profile involvement with the legislation on extreme porn, for instance. As an individual who contributed to the consultation on that legislation and attempted to get articles published on the subject, I was aware of a lot of things that were not obvious. The religiosity of the MPs sponsoring the bill was one, as was the similar religiosity of many of the senior civil servants involved – the latter information came to me courtesy of the Spanner Trust.

There were also questions over the impartiality of the likes of Opus Dei and Cabinet member Ruth Kelly in terms of what was most important to her: the will of the constituents who elected her (and the government as a whole) or her individual religious beliefs.

It seems, in this case, that such things are not occurring. As far as I know, Soon-to-be-Cardinal Vincent Nichols has not said to Iain Duncan Smith, a Catholic, that he will be excommunicated if he doesn't treat the poor more as the clergyman would like.

If he had, then much as I personally detest the liar IDS, Nichols would be bang out of order – irrespective of my own view on the subjects of welfare, austerity etc.

As to whether religion and politics should mix – well, that's remarkably similar to the views that one used to hear about sport and politics. That was often as a sideways comment on the anti-apatheid campaign, but the truth is that sport and politics have never been separate. Indeed, Rugby League fans should know all too well the involvement of politics in sport, since it was involved in the creation of the game – and the approach to it from the Establishment for a century thereafter.

Religion is no different: it has always been political and always been involved in politics.

Whether we like it or not, Thomas Mann's dictum holds true: "Everything is politics".

And in many ways, our attempts to place politics into a sphere away from other areas of life is part of the problem with the state of public discourse in the UK today.

At present, it seems that the comments from religious leaders are from those within Christian churches.

in terms of the legitimacy of their concerns, I would suggest that Christian theology is rather more closely on their side over this issue than it was over, say equal marriage or even abortion. In this case, they don't need to rely on interpreting Old Testament scripture for a view, but rather, on taking the reported comments of the man who is central to their religion, via the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes etc.

One wonders if they'll start quoting Matthew 19:24 sometime soon.






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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
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The problem for Cameron is that he has no valid response to make to accusations that some sectors of society are not coping well with unemployment, underemployment and slashing welfare payments.

The answer to the patently obvious statement "Some people in our society are starving and relying on charitable handouts to eat" is not "Well we're giving them hope" but he has nothing more to say because having painted himself into a corner where all the theories say that wealth should trickle down and everything will be ok and if you stop paying out welfare to poor people then it will force them ALL back into work such that you probably won't even need welfare payments, he can't now back out, in fact none of the political party's can because they all sing from the same songsheet.

His other problem is that he can't just come right out and say "Fook 'em, the poor starve in all sorts of other countries" so he has to appear to be connected while at the same time being totally aware that there is nothing he can do to give an instant fix, nor can he suggest that all the churches band together and run their own foodbanks for that too would be disastrous for next years poll.

So his answer is "We're giving them hope, let them eat hope" and anyone with half an ounce of sense will see that there is no answer at all to give and the churches are kicking a man who can't defend himself - about time some vicars showed their nasty side too.






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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
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Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


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Dally wrote:Who's got the moral highground - the nasty Tories, the nasty Lib Dems or the nasty clergy?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/27 ... ns-3164033

Or are they all evil?


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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:09 pm 
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The big dilemma for Cameron et al is that less than 4,000 people are actually on Universal Credit, Underoccupancy Benefit reductions are not encouraging people to move as the HA's simply don't have the stock, I doubt he cares what a bunch of Pixie Worhippers that wear frocks and have, historically, been responsible for more child abuse than any other sector of society.

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Standee wrote:Underoccupancy Benefit reductions are not encouraging people to move as the HA's simply don't have the stock



Was there ever an intention to force people to move rather than simply reduce the rate of housing benefit that they receive ?






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 Post subject: Re: Dilemma for Mintball et al
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JerryChicken wrote:Was there ever an intention to force people to move rather than simply reduce the rate of housing benefit that they receive ?

It was "sold" to us as an industry as an encouragement to make people move out of houses that are bigger than they need (we have elderly people in 3 bedroom houses who can only afford to live downstairs and heat two rooms, who would be better in other accomodation, if we had it) we now have properties with 2 bedrooms where separated couples can't take them, because both parents lose benefit because their child only spends 3 days a month with them. I don't disagree that we need to shift people around Social Housing so we're making best use, but UC/Benefit Cap/Welfare Reform is not achieving the outcomes it was supposed to, or the outcomes we where told it was meant to achieve. I had quite a public argument a fair few months ago with (Not Very Honourable) Shapps and then again (Even less Honourable and a rabbit in the headlights) Hopkins about their total lack of understanding and consultation with actual practitioners.

The Sin Bin know my base politics, but when I see what I see day to day I can say that it simply isn't working, and it's ruining lives (and destroying families)

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Religions still tax exempt?

Time for more austerity me thinks.






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