Boards
Religion And Politics
Have just seen that one of Scotlands senior catholic clergy has said that he will not vote Labour and feels his congregation are being pushed away from Labour because of things like civil partnerships. Do the board feel that religion should have no place in politics and that people who are mired in antiquated viewpoints shouldn't really have a steering role in communities voting practices, picking up on things which go against their prejudiced moral viewpoints rather than from a broader political view ?