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Christian Council of Britain

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British far-right organisation

Christian Council of Britain
FormationApril 2006
TypeBritish National Party-affiliated Christian lobby group

TheChristian Council of Britain (CCoB) is an organisation founded byRobert West. While the CCoB claims to be "an independent, non-political organisation autonomous of any political party in Britain", it is closely associated with theBritish National Party,[1][2][3] and West has been described as the BNP's religious affairs spokesman.[4]

Founder

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The Times has stated that West is "an ordained elder" of theApostolic Church;[5] however, the church denies knowledge of him and has distanced itself from his views.[6] In 2006 West, then aConservative Party councillor onSouth Holland District Council in Lincolnshire, was suspended from the Party[7] after Lincoln's Race Equality Council expressed concerns over his links with the BNP.[8]BBC News subsequently reported that he had set up his own church, based in a house inHolbeach, to preach "traditional Bible beliefs".[7] He later stood as a BNP candidate in the2009 Norwich North by-election and inLincoln during theGeneral election of 2010, losing his deposit in both cases.

West also stood unsuccessfully during the2009 European elections in theEast Midlands region.

Beliefs

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The CCB claims that the Bible justifies its support for the BNP's repatriation policy,[9] i.e. "firm but voluntary incentives for immigrants and their descendants to return home."[10]

Opposition

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The Christian Council of Britain has been criticised by a number ofmainline British Christian organisations. The ecumenical organisationChurches Together in Britain and Ireland disclaimed any connection to the CCoB. It endorsed a statement by theMethodist Church that "Christian belief is incompatible with any political party or philosophy that is based onhatred or treats people as inferior because of theirrace, beliefs or for any other reason"[9][11] and rejecting the CCoB's theological views on the separation of races. The Church of England'sGeneral Synod passed a motion on 9 February 2004 condemning "any political movement that seeks to divide our communities on the basis of ethnicity" as "an affront to the nature of God revealed in creation and Scripture", and stating that "voting for and/or supporting a political party that offers racist policies is incompatible withChristian discipleship".[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Pigott, Robert (7 April 2009)."Faith Diary: Vote Jesus?".BBC. Retrieved16 June 2009.
  2. ^"BNP members involved in 'Christian' front".Ekklesia. 14 March 2006.
  3. ^"BNP helping to establish church group based around racial ideology". Ekklesia. 16 March 2006. Retrieved16 June 2009.
  4. ^"Church debates BNP ban for clergy". BBC News. 8 February 2011. Retrieved29 July 2013.
  5. ^Thair Shaikh (15 May 2006)."Conservative councillor joins BNP".The Times. Retrieved8 May 2014.
  6. ^Bartley, Jonathan."Does any church claim 'Rev' Robert West?".Jonathan Bartley's blog.Ekklesia. Retrieved12 April 2012.
  7. ^ab"Suspended councillor moves to BNP". London, United Kingdom: BBC News England. 15 May 2006. Retrieved12 April 2012.Mr West said he had been a lecturer in political philosophy and equal opportunities law.
    He has set up his own church, based in a house in Holbeach, to preach "traditional Bible beliefs".
  8. ^"Councillor faces enquiry over BNP". BBC News. 5 May 2006. Retrieved11 January 2011.
  9. ^abc"No connection to the 'Christian Council of Britain'". Church of England. 5 April 2006. Archived fromthe original on 10 November 2017. Retrieved27 May 2013.
  10. ^"BNP General Election Manifesto 2005"(PDF). BBC. Retrieved27 July 2013.
  11. ^"Countering political extremism at the ballot box"(PDF). Baptist Union of Great Britain, The Methodist Church, The United Reformed Church. Retrieved27 May 2013.[permanent dead link]

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