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they come to us for marriages, they come to us for funerals. perhaps not in the same huge numbers as they did way back then, but i think we still have a role to play in being the established church. but the status quo doesn t always have to remain the same. you can challenge it. giles fraser, a very sort of vocal anglican vicar, who s also a media commentator, he said this recently i believe in the disestablishment of the anglican church, not because it s the right thing for the country, but because it would be right for the church, because we need to exercise influence, not executive power. we need to be radical. we need to not pull our punches. do you pull your punches? i certainly don t pull my punches. and in the last few contributions that i can recall by the archbishop, i don t see, or i haven t heard him
perhaps not in the same huge numbers as they did way back then, but i think we still have a role to play in being the established church. but the status quo doesn t always have to remain the same. you can challenge it. giles fraser, a very sort of vocal anglican vicar, who s also a media commentator, he said this recently, i believe in the disestablishment of the anglican church, not because it s the right thing for the country, but because it would be right for the church, because we need to exercise influence, not executive power. we need to be radical. we need to not pull our punches. do you pull your punches? i certainly don t pull my punches. and in the last few contributions that i can recall by the archbishop, i don t see, or i haven t heard him pulling his punches either with regards to immigration
they come to us for funerals. perhaps not in the same huge numbers as they did way back then, but i think we still have a role to play in being the established church. but the status quo doesn t always have to remain the same. you can challenge it. giles fraser, a very sort of vocal anglican vicar, who s also a media commentator, he said this recently, i believe in the disestablishment of the anglican church, not because it s the right thing for the country, but because it would be right for the church, because we need to exercise influence, not executive power. we need to be radical. we need to not pull our punches. do you pull your punches? i certainly don t pull my punches. and in the last few contributions that i can recall by the archbishop, i don t see, or i haven t heard him pulling his punches either with regards to immigration
and so we work with that. as an established church it means that people come to us for baptism. they come to us for marriages, they come to us for funerals. perhaps not in the same huge numbers as they did way back then, but i think we still have a role to play in being the established church. but the status quo doesn t always have to remain the same. you can challenge it. giles fraser, a very sort of vocal anglican vicar, who s also a media commentator, he said this recently, i believe in the disestablishment of the anglican church, not because it s the right thing for the country, but because it would be right for the church, because we need to exercise influence, not executive power. we need to be radical. we need to not pull our punches. do you pull your punches? i certainly don t