By James Mildred2023-02-24T11:52:00
Classic liberalism means everyone’s views have a place in the national conversation, says James Mildred. If Hindus and Muslims can lead political parties and hold high office, why can’t an evangelical Christian?
“To stop people from saying what they really feel is overly draconian.” So said Kemi Badenoch in an interview with Politico. She was talking about Kate Forbes and the media storm that has surrounded her in recent days.
What Badenoch was articulating in her defence of Forbes was classical liberalism. The idea is that you have your own beliefs and worldview and, naturally, that shapes how you think about everything. It doesn’t mean everyone will agree with you, but it does mean your ideas and convictions can be part of the national conversation. You have a right to be heard.
2024-11-05T13:26:00Z By Tim Farron MP
Leading the opposition with such a small number of seats is a real challenge, says Tim Farron. The new Conservative Party leader - who describes herself as a “cultural Christian” but also says she’s not at all religious - will need our prayers
2023-04-27T12:28:00Z By Colin Bloom
A landmark review into faith engagement has found the government needs to recognise faith groups as a force for good. Much more must be done to improve religious literacy, as well as tackling harms such as extremism, says it’s author, Colin Bloom
2023-04-21T13:56:00Z By Ross Hendry
Bullying occurs in the boardroom, the classroom and even in government, says Ross Hendry. As Christians, we should be thankful that the standards and values in public life, rooted so much in the Bible, have been upheld
2025-09-16T13:21:00Z By Helen Paynter
When people on platforms use racist language that promotes violence, Christians should have no part in it, says Dr Helen Paynter. As King Ahaz learned, forging shady alliances with those in power will not build God’s kingdom. That wasn’t Jesus’ way
2025-09-15T15:54:00Z By Billy Hallowell
He may have been known as a conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, but Charlie Kirk said his faith in Jesus was ”the most important thing”, notes Billy Hallowell
2025-09-15T14:13:00Z By James Mildred
The assisted dying bill is still making its way through Parliament. James Mildred explains how Peers have responded to it, and explains what’s likely to happen next
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