In his most religious message yet, David Cameron uses his Christmas
address to say Britain 's
Christianity is key to its success.
David Cameron has used his Christmas message to stress that Britain is a
"Christian country".
The Prime Minister also highlighted the suffering of Syrian refugees and
praised the "brave Armed Forces doing their duty" in Syria and Iraq in his traditional address to
the nation.
In his most religious message to date, he said: "That is what we
mark today as we celebrate the birth of God's only son, Jesus Christ - the
Prince of Peace.
"As a Christian country, we must remember what his birth represents:
peace, mercy, goodwill and, above all, hope.
"I believe that we should also reflect on the fact that it is
because of these important religious roots and Christian values that Britain has
been such a successful home to people of all faiths and none."
It is the second time Mr Cameron has referred to Britain as a
"Christian country" - last year he was criticised for stoking
"alienation and division" by doing so.
Mr Cameron also made reference to the homeless and the ill, paying
tribute to "thousands of doctors, nurses, carers and volunteers who give
up their Christmas to help the vulnerable".
The National Secular Society campaigns manager Stephen Evans said:
"David Cameron needs to appreciate that he isn't a leader of Christians,
he's the Prime Minister of a diverse, multi-faith, and increasingly
non-religious nation.
"We look to political leaders for leadership, not theology, and this
kind of language reveals him to be less than statesmanlike."
A report from the Commission on Religion and Belief in Public Life
released last month found Britain
was no longer a Christian country.
It pointed to a decline in the number of people attending church services
and the rise of Islam.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has opted not to give a Christmas message but
will instead issue a New Year message.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron released his Christmas message on
Tuesday in which he celebrated those who have given their time to help refugees
and homeless people.
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