Thursday, 22 April 2010

Election debate 4

Q4: Will you disassociate yourself from the Pope's moral policies, do you back the Pope's visit?

Cameron: Yes he support it. But he does not agree with the Pope on contraception and homosexuality. He agrees that people of all faiths do good work.

Clegg: Wife and kids are Catholic. Understands the depth of feeling in the catholic church and thinks that you cannot keep a lid on sin. He hope that when Pope does visit, that they will have dealt with the abuse... but that he does welcome the Pope's visit.

Brown: The abuse never goes and the church has to deal with these issues. But he wants the Pope to come to Britain as it is a great group in society... and that people of all faiths are good members of our society.

Comment: All thee leaders are poor on this question... all disagree with the Pope's doctrines on things like homosexuality and contraception... all agree that the Pope's visit is a good thing. All the leaders are forwarding a tolerant and accepting society, and are thus all falling for the silly cultural understanding of tolerance. Bad answers all through.

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