The Express' columnists - from Ann Widdecombe to Frederick Forsyth - always read like Craig Brown parodies.
Update: Another question to which the answer is no - from next week's Big Issue.
The highly respected British Social Attitudes Survey estimates that roughly half of the population professes no religion, and places Anglicans at an all-time low of 20%, with Catholics and other Christians at 9% and 17% respectively. With only 14% of religious people attending services every week, and religious groups and leaders topping a 2006 Ipsos MORI poll of which domestic groups have too much influence in society, on what grounds are the Prime Minister and Communities Secretary possibly basing their claims?
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