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    Chris, are you sure a council in Britain is a secular body?
    There is a grey area of understanding regards the British constitution, both in its written and non-written forms. Or let's say, to avoid a separate discussion on whether we have or not a constitution, a grey area in our equivalent to a constitution.

    Leaving apart the Human Rights Act, and the oath of coronation, neither of which seem to be particularly popular as arguments on the Forum, Britain is not a secular state.

    And town councils are not actually secular.
    At least not Dover Town Council. Celebrations of various kinds attended by the Council are accompanied by church functions, and this in itself demonstrates that DDC is not secular.

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