This is another Tim Farron episode isn't it.
The voices that say ''He has every right to have an opinion, BUT'.. What does BUT mean?
It's the same rhetoric that surfaces when people say " Our MP's should be allowed to vote with their conscience ' BUT' only if they vote the way 'I' want them to .
Rees-Mogg has a Catholic faith and is prepared to stand up for what his faith ' means to him'. I am not surprised how this has turned him into the devil incarnate to some people, Lord knows we saw the same behaviour dished out to Tim Farron.
I watched the ' full ' Good Morning Britain interview where he was asked about his view on abortion. I don't agree with him but what gives me the right to tell another person they are wrong simply because they disagree with my view. The abuse some people receive such as Farron and Rees - Mogg on social media is tantamount to a hate crime at times for having a faith.
Do we want Parliamentarians that are only allowed to serve if they are atheist, and have no Hindu, Muslim, Christian etc. faith.
I thought his words at the end of the interview summed up my view on the subject of holding a faith.
"It's all very well to say we live in multicultural country until you are a christian , until you hold the traditional views of the Catholic Church. That seems to me to be fundamentally wrong, people are entitled to hold these views but also the democratic majority is entitled to have the laws of the land as they are".
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I also think he was correct when he said ' Mogmentum ' was part of the silly season.