Memo from Cardinal to U.K. Yahoos:

"[R]eligion and politics do mix." –Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor (Archbishop of Westminster)

"Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor ensured that abortion would play a greater part in the coming election than any other by praising the Tory leader’s call for a cut in the legal abortion limit from 24 to 20 weeks.

"The Archbishop of Westminster went on to admit that Labour was no longer the natural party of choice for the UK’s six million Catholics.

"His views could be particularly significant in marginal constituencies with large Catholic populations such as the West Midlands, the North West and parts of London."

I can’t wait to see the country map following England’s election and find out where the red and blue counties in England lie.

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19 thoughts on “Memo from Cardinal to U.K. Yahoos:”

  1. I just realised it’s going to be too long, so if you don’t mind, i’ll email my response to this article.
    God Bless.

  2. Of course, this may lead to some confusion, since in England historically the Conservatives are blue and Labour is red….

  3. The Archbishop of Westminster went on to admit that Labour was no longer the natural party of choice for the UK’s six million Catholics.
    Why was Labour the natural choice for the UK’s six million Catholics before?

  4. Abortion is not a big issue in the UK. It is not a party issue.
    All the main parties leave it to the consciences of the individual MP.
    This guy is trying to make it a party issue. He will fail.

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    Cormac Murphy O’Connor has called for UK politics to become more like US politics, and have a religious tinge. Just what we need, it leads to such rational decisions. Predictably Michael Howard has jumped on this particular bandwagon (in a…

  6. But the funny thing is, Jimmy, (as someone else pointed out) that the colours are reversed in Britain: Red for Labour, Blue for the Tories, and Yellow for the Lib Dems.

  7. Cormac Murphy O Connor and Politics

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  8. Here’s a US story about parties of choice:
    Mrs. Murphy meet up with Mrs. O’Tootle in the street and said, “Do you know what the Senator’s gone and done? He’s become a Republican!”
    “No!” said Mrs. O’Tootle. “And wasn’t I just seeing him at Mass the other day!”
    The historical reasons are a little — complex.
    Certainly I would be fascinated to know why it’s been Labor.

  9. Labour was seen as the “natural party of choice” for Catholics before because the anti-materialist teachings of Catholicism was often mistaken by stupid journalists to be in conformity with Labour’s socialism.

  10. In the UK as in this country, the Tory or Liberal/National parties were seen as being in support of capital and the bosses, whereas the Labour party was seen to fight for “the working man”. Many Irish in UK were very working class and in many cases persecuted, so Labour was their party of choice.
    Much the same applied in NZ & Oz- (Dunno about Canada) but because – particularly in NZ – the current Labour party now persues liberal, feminist and Marxist policies, Catholics are turning away from Labour in droves. Our Bishops have spoken out loudly against their policies.
    Hope they get the bum’s rush at the next election in September.

  11. The BBC report on this ends with an absolutely classic quote from Anne Weyman, the chief executive of the Family Planning Association:
    “What is the benefit to women, or to the potential child, of forcing a woman to have a baby?”
    D’oh! It would be impossible to invent this, only real life can be so bizarrely stupid.

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