Brexit reaction

Steve Fryer  |  Your Views
Date posted:  1 Sep 2016
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Dear Editor,

The desire to stand with our neighbours, sharing and working together, is not inherently ‘humanistic’ as implied in your commentary on Brexit in August’s en. The referendum was a choice between partnership or ‘going it alone’. I chose partnership – and I did so as a Christian, not a humanist.

But I stand with you on the issue of our unity and identity in Christ. We have so much to be thankful for as Christians. Although, sadly, the vast majority of voters do not have that same hope and assurance.

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