My greatest problem is not so much with the politicians in this context but some of the faith (Catholic) schools. I?ve no quarrels with the Catholic Church but I?ve lots of disgust and contempt for some of the Catholic schools. They are the biggest hypocrites on God?s earth!
According to the Joint Guidance on Admissions for the Governing Bodies of Catholic Voluntary Aided Schools published by the combined Archdiocese of Westminster, Archdiocese of Southwark and the Diocese of Brentwood, a non-practising, two-parent Catholic family has a higher priority and claim to a Catholic school place than a single-practicing Catholic parent of a two-parent family. In other words, Tony Blair?s children would never have entered the London Oratory if he was just an ordinary Mr. T. Blair before his conversion. But true to their hypocritical form, the London Oratory would gladly admit the Blair children because he was an important minister.
Some may say Tony Blair had always wanted to be a Catholic anyway. Yes, but it was inconvenient for him to covert whilst still aspiring to be, and eventually becoming, Prime Minister. There would be constitutional problems for a Catholic to become Prime Minister in the UK. So, it?s a matter of ?my career comes first and God comes second? when it suited him. Apparently, he went to see the Pope just before he converted when pushed out of office later. Why? Does it mean he?d stand at the top of the queue in front of the Pearly Gates when his time comes?
My partner converted to Catholicism when we got married (we never saw the Pope) and my son (therefore, born and bred a Catholic) was refused a place at the London Oratory because we were ?not Catholic enough? in spite of the fact that the family regularly attended church and our parish priest supported our application 110 percent.
So, Nick Clegg, an Atheist and an unprincipled man ( No Student Fee Increase Pledge) put your son?s name down at the London Oratory and you?ll be guaranteed a place.