Same people in the Home Office and the rest of the political establishment then proceed to wonder why public confidence in them is non-existent and why populism is on the rise.
That's our Church. And most churches. We'll have to have a plan. Document it and review it. Every year. Somebody will have to review - in fact, if there are going to be fines, people will have to employed to check the plans have been created, documented and reviewed. Will they also go round checking on venues to see if they have complied? Will there have to be a register? Will we have to pay? Is this a waste of time?
The "risks" have been glaringly obvious for at least the past 25 years, if not earlier for those who saw the writing on the wall. Britain is "dysfunctional" BECAUSE of the 3 major parties and the large proportion of the population who think juggling votes consecutively between these 3 parties will ever change anything. They're also blind to the need to get personally involved in politics and would rather sit back and watch someone else do it for them. It's too late now to change the inevitable outcome.
Same people in the Home Office and the rest of the political establishment then proceed to wonder why public confidence in them is non-existent and why populism is on the rise.
That's our Church. And most churches. We'll have to have a plan. Document it and review it. Every year. Somebody will have to review - in fact, if there are going to be fines, people will have to employed to check the plans have been created, documented and reviewed. Will they also go round checking on venues to see if they have complied? Will there have to be a register? Will we have to pay? Is this a waste of time?
The "risks" have been glaringly obvious for at least the past 25 years, if not earlier for those who saw the writing on the wall. Britain is "dysfunctional" BECAUSE of the 3 major parties and the large proportion of the population who think juggling votes consecutively between these 3 parties will ever change anything. They're also blind to the need to get personally involved in politics and would rather sit back and watch someone else do it for them. It's too late now to change the inevitable outcome.
Do you feel any sense of regret or shame that you have been part of the party, and government, that has allowed us to reach this state?