Faith
Faith and politics can work well together.  Most people have some sort of belief and many have an active religious faith.  We all bring different things to politics and there is no good reason why someone should deny their faith when working with others for a better society.  We just need to remember that faith groups as well as politicians need to follow the rules of debate in our democracy.
If we want to talk about what's 'good', Labour should engage with churches and other faith groups.
Progress, 30 March 2011
Why we should not rush to embrace Cameron's 'Big Society'.
Church of England Newspaper, 30 July 2010
Tony Blair's Faith Foundation should not encourage a mushy 'faith in faith'. We must be realistic if we want to curb the destructive power of religion and harness its good.
Guardian Comment is Free 23 March 2009
It's a good start – but the Runnymede Trust needs more evidence to back up its prescription for faith school
Guardian Comment is Free 5 December 2008
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