The former Conservative government minister and devout Christian Ann Widdecombe is to head the pro-Brexit campaign group Christians for Britain.
Widdecombe, currently a successful novelist and columnist for the Express, has agreed to become president of the group started by Adrian "Arcbishop Cranmer" Hilton and CofE vicar Giles Fraser.
Giving her first media interview on her new role, she said she did not believe that Christian doctrine pointed to a
decision to leave the EU.
But Widdecombe, a convert to Catholicism from the Church of England,
does believe Christians should all be free to choose, and that the
comments so far from the hierarchies of all the churches have leaned
towards the pro-EU side.
In his controversial interview spelling
out how people are genuinely frightened by the migrant crisis,
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby also said: "You can't say 'God
says you must vote this way or that way'. I don't think there is one
correct Christian view, one way or the other."
Widdecombe, an admirer of London Mayor Boris Johnson, said: "The
hierarchies of both churches have been making pro-European noises. I
believe it is very important that Christians to not come to believe they
have a moral duty to vote to stay."
She herself supports Brexit because she understands there will be no
other opportunity in the lifetime of most if not all adults alive today
to vote to leave. "It is no good thinking we can come out at a later
stage. There will not be that opportunity. It is a now or never
situation." She also supports the concept of self-government. "We are
certainly not self-governing for as long as we are in Europe."
As president of Christians for Britain, she expects to speak at
public events and support Hilton in running the Christian Brexit
campaign.
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