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    Ross, the idea is, prayers before a civic function needn't be attended by those who wish to abstain, which should accommodate the feelings of Christians and non-believers.

    As for the monarchy, there is a grey area to be taken into consideration. Traditionally the house of Windsor's representative sitting on the throne has the legal duty to uphold the established English Faith as expressed by the Anglican Church.
    And also to safeguard British Sovereignty at governmental level.

    Personally I believe the house of Windsor has failed these two prerogatives.

    I don't consider myself a republican as I believe in the Celestial Monarchy, but in no way would you have any faith or religious belief inflicted on you once Christian prayers are fully reintroduced into civic functions.

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