The Church of England
Leading political thinker Phillip Blond makes a powerful case for some of Britain's ancient institutions. In this authored piece, he turns his gaze on the Church of England.
Some of the ancient institutions of Britain - the monarchy, the House of Lords and the Church of England are often derided as archaic, outmoded and out of touch with the contemporary world. The leading political thinker Phillip Blond, the creator of the concept of the "Red Tory", makes a powerful case for their continuing significance. In the last of three talks, Phillip turns his attention to the Church of England. He argues that an established church still has an ongoing relevance in Britain's mixed constitution, helping protect the rights of believers and non-believers alike. Its appeal to a transcendent standard, he says, ensures the roles of monarch, government and people are kept in mutual play.
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
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- Wed 22 Dec 2010 20:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4