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UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 20 – Conservative MP Danny Kruger argued that Britain’s social and political issues stem from abandoning Christianity and warned against ideologies hostile to traditional Christian values.

  • On Thursday, Conservative MP Danny Kruger delivered a speech from the empty House of Commons chamber, calling for the restoration of Christianity as the nation’s moral foundation.
  • East Wiltshire MP Danny Kruger argued that Britain’s crises stem from abandoning Christian faith, adding that England was founded on biblical principles and insisting it remains a Christian country.
  • He warned “hostile to Christianity” ideology must be banished from public life, reminded MPs “This Parliament remains the law-giving power of the Church of England,” and outlined the Western model as a Christian concept.
  • Responding on behalf of the Government, Jim McMahon MP said the government recognized the importance of Christian worship sites in local life, noting their schools, toddler groups and food banks roles, and highlighted the new provision for the Rt Revd Sophie Jelley.
  • Amid uncertainty over church leadership, Kruger concluded with a call for national repentance and a return to Jesus’s teachings, noting the Church is leaderless and opposing abortion and assisted dying reforms.
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churchtimes.co.uk broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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