David Cameron who approved homosexual marriage says: Britain is still a Christian country?


Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg deliver Easter messages despite being atheists. David Cameron has used his Easter message to the country to declare that Britain is still a Christian country, as he urged the nation to “speak out” over the persecution of the faithful around the world.

The Prime Minister and the other party leaders shared Easter messages - even though some, including Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat Deputy Prime Minister, and Labour’s Ed Miliband, are self-proclaimed non-believers. In his message, Mr Cameron said: “Across Britain, Christians don’t just talk about ‘loving thy neighbour’, they live it out… in faith schools, in prisons, in community groups.

"And it’s for all these reasons that we should feel proud to say, ‘This is a Christian country.’ The church is not just a collection of beautiful old buildings. It is a living, active force doing great works across our country.

David Cameron: Same-sex marriage was one of my proudest achievements in 2014

Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed the introduction of same-sex marriage as one of his proudest achievements in 2014. The Tory leader made the claim during a Q&A in Wirral, when he was asked what things he was proudest of doing. Mr Cameron replied that he would “treasure” the moment that the UK became the fastest growing economy in Europe, but that same-sex marriage had a personal impact.


The Conservative leader revealed last week that he gets “lots” of invites to same-sex weddings,and that he plans to attend one soon. He said: “Lots of people have invited me and sent me lovely letters saying if it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t be able to marry the person I love.

Bob Woollard accused the Prime Minister of “alienating” his loyalists and handing the keys to UKIP. He claimed supporters were still upset at the legalisation of same-sex marriage, and called for new laws to “protect those who believe in traditional marriage”.

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