The post you are reporting:
"Our Christian & pagan history and values should be part of UK school teaching".
This, Keith, which you wrote, is an essential part of what I stand for, that at school in Britain, all children should learn our Christian history, and also our origins, including the Pagan beliefs as far as we can discern them.
If the State allows parents to deny their children to learn this, then the Country would be without Faith, without a Soul, and children would be deprived of their rights to know about Jesus Christ.
It's got nothing to do with forcing people, just teaching our Christian Faith in British schools.
And it has nothing to do with intolerance towards other religions. But British schools should teach the One Faith as part of the school education programme. With NO exceptions.
The reason being, we have no autochthonous populations that practice other religions. And our Constitution IS Christian, although, as already stated, not everyone realises this.
We as a Country have no authority to change the wording and the spirit of the Law established in Parliament that enshrines this in our written Constitution.
I cannot join a party that does not specifically acknowledge the Christian Faith as the One Faith that mus tbe taught in British schools as part of the education programme.