6 January 2020

In the recent United Kingdom General Election campaign three leaders of the Abrahamic religions decided to intervene politically over concern of racism in two of Britain’s political parties.

In the second of three Closing Bulletins, the de facto Law Officer for Public Benefit analyses the relationship between religion, politics and the law and finds that there was no defence on secular or theological grounds for their descent into worldliness. Nor is there any regulator to which complaint or appeal could be made, except the Court of history.

The third and final Closing Bulletin will show how the Education of Nations would work through that Court in a way that the League of Nations, established 100 years ago, did not.