Not much Christian charity there then, although the ban does not stop clergy voting for us.
In their anxiety to be inclusive and accomodating to everybody they have lost sight of what they exist to do, namely promote Christianity.
While membership of the BNP is prohibited, homosexual clergy are tolerated. The Archbishop of Canterbury advocates Sharia Law and C of E schools have separate muslim assemblies.
The church has lost all meaning and purpose. No wonder the churches are becoming increasingly empty and many are closing and turned into mosques when their elderly congregations die.
Muslims stick to their faith and do not dilute it to suit modern society.
The Church of England should do the same if it still believes in Christianity which sometimes I doubt.
We of the BNP should not worry too much about this as the C of E has become an irrelevance and nobody takes much notice of what it says.

An indication of what it should be fighting against (taken from Simon Darby's blog), the beliefs of "The Religion of Peace".
Good news however, we are getting much more publicity in the media and even Prescott and Balls are worried about our progress. They talk about us far more than they do about the Lib Dems.
We are getting there!