As long as he doesn't try to proselytize through policy. Religious schools for example.
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Libdems have been the ones to campaign to get religion out of schools.
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I didn't realise that. Positive.
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Yes. One of the strongest selling points for me. https://humanism.org.uk/2017/03/19/liberal-democrats-vote-to-end-religious-selection-amongst-state-schools/ …
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My question would be: What is his voting record on these issues? Can't you see a voting history of them, somewhere?
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Yes. That's why I have confidence in him. http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?mpid=40816&dmp=6686 …
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Ah! So ppl oppose his personal views and not his policies. Seems like a man with principles. Seperate the personal from the political.
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Yes, precisely. I need to look into this further but the evidence I have seen so far suggests he does precisely that.
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If it held up, he would have my vote. (If I could vote of course
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I'm afraid I think the whole of the left needs a serious collapse and hopefully rebuild into something less sanctimonious
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I think the Tories are useless but less condescending and certain of their moral superiority. Brexit was real eye opener.
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