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During a debate on BBC 1 this morning it came out that the percentage of British people describing themselves as 'Christian' has dropped from 72% in 2001 to 54%. A further study conducted by MORI for the Richard Dawkins foundation found that only 10% of those would describe themselves as 'practising'.
I can not think of any council that would object to any of their members meeting in a room to share a religious rite of their choice before any scheduled meeting. Such matters should be up to those who want to take part and, as long as they are kept off the agenda and out of the council chamber, I cannot see that any would object any more than they do when party groupings go off for a pre-meeting discussion.
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