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Limit Ubiquitous Religious Belief in Parliament

Submitted on Wednesday 20th November 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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Limit Ubiquitous Religious Belief in Parliament

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There should be a ruling in parliamentary structure that no single religious belief runs through more than 40% cabinet MPs to prevent the inevitable imbalance of views, if not tyranny, that such a domination is likely to incur.

Such a ruling would mean a significant re-shifting of the cabinet in power at such time (being Britain most serving MPs are likely still Christian), but will prevent Christianity, Judaism or the increasingly strong Islamic influence from taking hold and distorting our secular society which should be guarded by the twin lights of compassion and logic.


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