Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Faith groups

I read an article in the papers today illuminating the growth of faith communities. Politicians and pastors a like met to discuss the roles in which these groups can play in local communities. While I respect the right of individuals to undertake their private beliefs, I'm very sceptical when I see the words religion and politics in the same sentence. However well intentioned these people are, faith is not the answer to solving problems like housing, fuel prices and the like. Although what some of the faith groups said on increasing understanding and diversity is to be welcomed, faith is still very much a cleavage and is very divisive. The inclusion of groups in community initiatives and activities could create more problems than solve them.

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Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
I have been the MP for Norwich North since 1997. Before being an MP I was Dean of Biology at the University of East Anglia. My work in Parliament and in Norwich has primarily consisted of advocacy work and pushing the government to take more notice of the role that science plays (and can play) in our nation. My scientific background has meant that I have been involved in numerous groups and charities in Parliament. I am a member of the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills committee and chair of tha all party group on cancer.