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Bishop Tim Ellis's Weblog

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Bishop Tim Ellis's Weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Bishop Tim Ellis’s Weblog Just another WordPress.com weblog     The Body Politic •May 14, 2013 • 8 Comments It’s been an interesting few weeks . Having recently been interviewed by the media concerning the funeral of Baroness Thatcher, it has been instructive to gauge the reaction to my remarks. Some, of course, branded me the devil incarnate and suggested that I was being hateful and then, intriguingly, wrote to me or e-mailed me in a highly vitriolic and bile-filled way. Much of this correspondence was anonymous, and so one doesn’t really take much notice. Others called for my immediate resignation, or suggested that the Queen might be upset by what I said, or sought to remind me, as if I didn’t know, what the real political situation was in the 1980s. But, of course, this was a period I lived through as a priest on the streets of Manchester, Salford and Sheffield: areas deeply affected by the division...

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