A brief guide to David Cameron’s Christian “moral code”

As we approach Easter, David Cameron has talked about his “moral code”, called for a more strident Christianity that is “more evangelical about a faith that compels us to get out there and make a difference to people’s lives” and praised “countless acts of kindness carried out by those who believe in and follow Christ”.

Cameron

Meanwhile, a “Whitehall Source” was today smearing the Christian charity The Trussell Trust, who yesterday revealed that in the past year food bank use has reached nearly a million. The Whitehall smearer said:

“[The Trussell Trust is engaged in] fairly misleading and emotionally manipulative publicity seeking”

Cameron praises Christian organisations (like the Trussell Trust) and the great work they do, whilst his henchmen attack them anonymously. Now tell us about that “moral code” again Prime Minister…

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