Twenty-five CofE bishops have issued an open letter on the prospect of a 'no-deal' Brexit and the need for national reconciliation, notwithstanding the prorogation of Parliament. They are concerned about political polarisation and the use of language that appears to sanction hate crime, and the ease with which lies can be told and misrepresentation encouraged. Leaders must be honest about the costs of political choices, especially for those most vulnerable. The Irish border is not a mere political totem, and peace in Ireland is not a ball to be kicked into touch by the English: respect for the concerns on both sides of the border is essential. The levels of fear, uncertainty and marginalisation in society among poor people, EU citizens in the UK, and UK citizens in Europe must be listened to and respected. For the full text of the letter, click the ‘More’ button.
Bishops’ open letter on Brexit
Written by David Fletcher 30 Aug 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the sovereignty of Parliament to be based on honour and respect. (Proverbs 3:35)
- More: www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/news/bishops-issue-open-letter-brexit
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