Secularism has no central goal, it’s just promoting endless relativism. That’s why there is a huge moral drift in the country. Everybody is infallible except the Pope, if you like. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
I don’t have a problem with other people having different faith; my problem is if we confuse respecting that with surrendering our own faith. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
What I do not like is militant secularism, whereby anything is acceptable as long as it’s not Christian. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
I left the Church of England because there was a huge bundle of straw. The ordination of women was the last straw, but it was only one of many. For years I had been disillusioned by the Church of England’s compromising on everything. The Catholic Church doesn’t care if something is unpopular. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
Our state ceremonies have a religious foundation. We have compulsory religious education. And the Church should be a moral guardian. We have in this country a long Christian heritage and Christian culture and we shouldn’t be in too much of a hurry to give that up. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
If any further proof were needed that the Liberal Democrats live up to neither part of their name, then the treatment of Roman Catholic Robert Flello would have provided it. They were glad enough to have him when he defected from Labour but have now deselected him because he supports neither abortion nor gay marriage. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
I am a passionate opponent of fox hunting because the fox runs in fear of its life over a prolonged period, hearing the hounds getting closer and closer. Barbarous does not even begin to describe such a sport. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote
Men are easier to get on with than women. They tend not to make emotional demands on you. Ann Widdecombe Read Quote