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Myths of sovereignty and hopes for post-Referendum unity

In this final contribution before polling day, Adrian Hilton looks back at the highs and lows of the EU referendum campaign and the prospects for unity after the vote. he writes that even for Christians the campaign has been ugly and acrimonious, but that post referendum love we must, and be reconciled before the sovereignty of the Cross, where partisan posturing pales into utter inconsequence.

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Where there is no vision, the people perish

Major General Tim Cross makes the case that the UK’s history and trading links give us global interests, global links and friends on every continent. We do not need to subcontract our future to a failing EU; rather we must move forward, working alongside our friends and allies in Europe and elsewhere, sharing our expertise and capabilities freely and openly and unconstrained in who we work with and how we express our national interests and values.

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Brexit apocalypse and the Bishop’s nightmare

Political commentator Adrian Hilton takes a closer look at the language used by those in favor of staying in the EU. He makes the case that language matters and that it is important that those Christians advocating staying in the EU argue their case from scripture and Christian principle rather than using apocalyptic imagery to warn against Brexit.

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