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UK 'must celebrate Christianity' | UK 'must celebrate Christianity' |
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The UK should "celebrate" the role of Christianity in the country's heritage and culture, the government has said. | |
Community cohesion minister Parmjit Dhanda told MPs the religion had had a "significant impact" in securing people's rights and freedoms. | Community cohesion minister Parmjit Dhanda told MPs the religion had had a "significant impact" in securing people's rights and freedoms. |
He was speaking in a Westminster debate over whether there was widespread "Christianophobia" in the UK. | He was speaking in a Westminster debate over whether there was widespread "Christianophobia" in the UK. |
Conservative MP Mark Pritchard warned the government not to "surrender" the UK's Christian heritage. | Conservative MP Mark Pritchard warned the government not to "surrender" the UK's Christian heritage. |
Mr Pritchard called the Westminster Hall debate, claiming that the importance of the faith was being undermined by the "politically correct brigade". | Mr Pritchard called the Westminster Hall debate, claiming that the importance of the faith was being undermined by the "politically correct brigade". |
He argued that "parties of hate" could step in to fill the gap left by "mainstream" politicians, and "hijack" Christianity to get their messages across. | He argued that "parties of hate" could step in to fill the gap left by "mainstream" politicians, and "hijack" Christianity to get their messages across. |
'Huge difference' | 'Huge difference' |
But Mr Dhanda said the government admired the work of faith-based groups, which had made a "huge difference" to regional regeneration and charity work in the UK and abroad. | But Mr Dhanda said the government admired the work of faith-based groups, which had made a "huge difference" to regional regeneration and charity work in the UK and abroad. |
He added: "I fully recognise the full historical and cultural significance [of Christianity] in our country. | He added: "I fully recognise the full historical and cultural significance [of Christianity] in our country. |
"We should all be aware of that and celebrate that." | "We should all be aware of that and celebrate that." |
Taking Christ out of Christmas is like serving the Christmas turkey without the stuffing Mark Pritchard MP | Taking Christ out of Christmas is like serving the Christmas turkey without the stuffing Mark Pritchard MP |
Mr Dhanda, a Sikh, added that Christian campaigners had worked hard in the past to secure freedom of speech and religion. | Mr Dhanda, a Sikh, added that Christian campaigners had worked hard in the past to secure freedom of speech and religion. |
He added: "The Christian tradition has had a significant impact on the way these freedoms have been shaped." | He added: "The Christian tradition has had a significant impact on the way these freedoms have been shaped." |
Speaking earlier in the debate, Mr Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, in Shropshire, said Christians should get "full minority rights". | Speaking earlier in the debate, Mr Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, in Shropshire, said Christians should get "full minority rights". |
Mr Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, Shropshire, said Christianity in the UK was being undermined "mostly by stealth", even though 3.2 million people attended church every Sunday. | Mr Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, Shropshire, said Christianity in the UK was being undermined "mostly by stealth", even though 3.2 million people attended church every Sunday. |
He added: "Most Christians feel they are not getting a fair hearing | He added: "Most Christians feel they are not getting a fair hearing |
"Many shoppers find it increasingly difficult to buy greeting cards with references to Christ... Advent calendars are extremely hard to find." | "Many shoppers find it increasingly difficult to buy greeting cards with references to Christ... Advent calendars are extremely hard to find." |
He added: "Christ always has been and always will be at the very heart of Christmas. Taking Christ out of Christmas is like serving the Christmas turkey without the stuffing." | He added: "Christ always has been and always will be at the very heart of Christmas. Taking Christ out of Christmas is like serving the Christmas turkey without the stuffing." |
'Slay the dragon' | 'Slay the dragon' |
Mr Pritchard said the British National Party in Staffordshire was sending out cards showing "the holy family on the front cover", bearing "the words 'heritage, tradition and culture'." | Mr Pritchard said the British National Party in Staffordshire was sending out cards showing "the holy family on the front cover", bearing "the words 'heritage, tradition and culture'." |
He added: "Is the government prepared to stand by and surrender the nation's Christian traditions to parties of hate?" | He added: "Is the government prepared to stand by and surrender the nation's Christian traditions to parties of hate?" |
Mr Pritchard said it was "time for the dragon of political correctness to be slain". | Mr Pritchard said it was "time for the dragon of political correctness to be slain". |
Ahead of the debate Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the National Secular Society, called it "a waste of precious parliamentary time". | Ahead of the debate Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the National Secular Society, called it "a waste of precious parliamentary time". |
He said: "Christians are not being pushed out of public life. If anything they are over-represented." | He said: "Christians are not being pushed out of public life. If anything they are over-represented." |
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