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Howard, a Constitution is not actually politics at all.
The example that came up here of a candidate councillor preaching forced sterilisation has nothing to do with politics, but is contrary to the statutory rights of human beings, regardless of ethnic origin, religion or anything else.
There are concepts of Justice that no politics, no election, no referendum and no democracy, nor tyranny, should ever interfere with, such as the principle and right of a human being to be born, and cared for when in need, and to live within established human rights.
And the obligation of Society to ensure that these needs are seen to and put in place with decency.
I personally believe in Christian Love and Faith, hence this is the Faith to which such Constitution is subordinate.
Politics are something entirely different.
As a result, no forced sterilisation and no preaching euthanasia of people over a certain age would ever be legal, no matter how many people thought otherwise. Just imagine one reaches the age of 80 and is told: "you really ought to pass on now!"
As for the Christian Faith being taught in British schools, it is a requirement of our present Constitution and indeed is part of the Oath of Coronation, that the Christian Faith must be upheld.