UK: Churchmen Pile in to Prop up Collapsing Labour

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In an act of political interference which is becoming a commonplace pattern whenever the Labour vote seems in danger of collapsing, clergy from Christian churches, Jewish rabbis and Muslim faith leaders have piled in to support Labour’s faltering campaign against the British National Party.

Churchmen from the city proudly stood shoulder-to-shoulder at Manchester Cathedral with the Labour leader of Manchester City Council, Sir Richard Leese, who once called BNP supporters “scum” in a local newspaper, and Labour Councillor Afzal Khan, a leading supporter of the “http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4924" organization.

The cathedral meeting followed a prediction by the Bishop of Manchester, the Rt. Rev Nigel McCulloch, that the credit crunch and job losses will lead to a growth in support for the British National Party.

McCulloch has apparently just realized that the economic downturn could create resentment by British workers who are condemned to the dole queue by Labour’s tidal wave of mass immigration.Seemingly oblivious to their own declining moral influence, and their dwindling congregations as churches are converted into mosques up and down the country, the Christian leaders signed a statement which read: “Let’s beware of making certain groups in our society scapegoats in the current economic downturn. It is untrue – and only adds to the suffering.” The hypocrisy inherent in the statement, which obviously seeks to scapegoat supporters of the British National Party, also seems to have eluded the churchmen.

Following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s recent http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3416 of Islamic Sharia law, here is yet further proof that most leaders of today’s Church of England in particular, stand for nothing and believe in nothing, other than political opposition to the survival of the British way of life. To a bishop, it seems, “thou shalt not vote BNP” is now the eleventh and only important commandment.

More disturbingly, it appears from the media reports that not one of the “Christian” clergy who participated in the Labour love in at Manchester cathedral had the common decency to utter a single word of condemnation of the Labour UAF http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=6749 on a BNP activist at Leigh last Friday. This is especially reprehensible in view of the role that the dehumanizing rhetoric of establishment figures has played in promoting hysteria among some of the more violent Labour UAF thugs.

Reacting to the clergy’s pro-Labour intervention, Manchester BNP organiser Derek Adams said: “It seems amazing – the church is supposed to give moral leadership, and Britain’s laws have been formed on that moral basis.”

“They’re fighting against the only party that stands up for Christian values. It’s no wonder people are leaving the church in droves.

“They’re not giving any leadership. The clergy are meant to be giving moral guidance.

“The churches are being turned into mosques and these so-called leaders are doing nothing about it.”

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2009-03-19