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Could A Roman Catholic Be Prime Minister
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes, but not King though it's now legal for the King (or Queen regnant) to marry one, which it used not to be. It's wonderful living in a theocracy in which the ruler is also head of the state church; pretty much like Iran really.
However, if you go round telling people you're against gay marriage and abortion and eating fish on Friday (that last one is just a guess), you're probably limiting the number of people who would vote for you.
However, if you go round telling people you're against gay marriage and abortion and eating fish on Friday (that last one is just a guess), you're probably limiting the number of people who would vote for you.
//The only positions specifically barred to Catholics are marriage to the sovereign or heir to the throne, or becoming sovereign themselves, a legacy of the Act of Settlement that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the deposition of the last Catholic monarch, James II; there has never been a Catholic prime minister.//
Jacob Rees-Mogg 'completely opposed' to abortion
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4117 2426
I am going to come straight out and defend Mogg here (!).
He made his point perfectly clear, despite Morgans's usual attempt to interrupt him, and talk over him. He was personally against abortion, but the UK law isn't going to change.
Its his right to have that view, although I personally disagree with him ....Voltaire and all that !
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I am going to come straight out and defend Mogg here (!).
He made his point perfectly clear, despite Morgans's usual attempt to interrupt him, and talk over him. He was personally against abortion, but the UK law isn't going to change.
Its his right to have that view, although I personally disagree with him ....Voltaire and all that !
yes
there was discussion when Bliar was PM as he started attending roman services ( but did not communicate ) Brompton Oratory in case anyone wonders
and it was decided there was no bar
and no change needed as altho it looked as tho he chose Bishops etc - it was all done by committee in his name ( and then passed to the sovereign ) so he it made no difference and he could be a sun-worshipper if he wished
Some oaths of office are so anti catholic that no rock cake could swear them ( Lord Chancellor springs to mind ) but they have been quietly changed
there was discussion when Bliar was PM as he started attending roman services ( but did not communicate ) Brompton Oratory in case anyone wonders
and it was decided there was no bar
and no change needed as altho it looked as tho he chose Bishops etc - it was all done by committee in his name ( and then passed to the sovereign ) so he it made no difference and he could be a sun-worshipper if he wished
Some oaths of office are so anti catholic that no rock cake could swear them ( Lord Chancellor springs to mind ) but they have been quietly changed
// Mamya, didn 't they change that last law so they can now marry Catholics?//
yes they did - Succession to the Crown Act 2013
which is here
http:// www.leg islatio n.gov.u k/ukpga /2013/2 0/secti on/2
yes they did - Succession to the Crown Act 2013
which is here
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