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Issue:- 13 February 2015

Christians in North West tired of short termism within politics

A new poll has found that the majority of practising Christians in the North West believe politicians are more concerned with short term political issues than a long term vision for society. In response, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) and the Manchester based charity Church Action on Poverty are publishing their own:- '2020 Vision of the Good Society', and calling on churches in the region and across the UK to use local hustings events to challenge parliamentary candidates to communicate their long-term positive visions for society.

The poll, carried out by ComRes and due to be published this Sunday, 15 February 2015, found that in the North West:-

Almost 9 in 10 (86%) practising Christians:- "are more likely to vote for a Parliamentary candidate who has a positive long term vision for society, than 1 who focuses on short term concerns."

► 9 in 10 (90%) agree that UK politicians are:- "more interested in short term political concerns than in working with communities to realise a long term positive vision for society."

► Two thirds (68%) say that churches and church leaders:- "do not talk enough in public about issues such as food poverty, homelessness and tax avoidance."

► Almost 4 in 5 (79%) say that churches and church leaders:- "do not effectively challenge politicians to communicate a long-term positive vision for society."

On 15 February 2015, Church Action on Poverty Sunday, the charity is challenging churches across the UK to start planning local hustings events which challenge politicians to share their positive long term visions of the Good Society, rather than focusing on short term concerns or negative campaigning.

CTBI is also publishing a 'Vision 2020 of the Good Society' discussion document on 15 February 2015. The Vision will resource churches to engage in public debate with parliamentary candidates around five key 'Good Society' themes: secure livelihoods; homes for all; fulfilled lives for children and young people; a moral economy; and a global climate deal. CTBI is also responsible for coordinating hustings events nationally on behalf of the churches.

Niall Cooper, Director of Church Action on Poverty, said:- "As the Bible says:- 'Without a vision, the people perish.' Christians are crying out for politicians to share a positive long-term vision for society – but politicians and political parties are currently failing to do so. But today's poll is also a challenge to the churches to speak publicly about our own vision of a Good Society. By organising local 'Good Society' hustings events, we can challenge those who want to represent us in Parliament to go beyond the usual political short termism and engage in a positive debate about the kind of society they – and we – want to live in by the year 2020."

Bob Fyffe, General Secretary of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, said:- "The findings of this poll mirror almost exactly the outcomes of our work on the Good Society. The emphasis church-goers so often want is a shared vision of the Common Good. How do we build long-term sustainable communities where justice and compassion are at the centre of all that we do? It is having a vision for those who are on the margins and feel that there is no one there for them. How do we build local communities where people of faith and those of no faith can share common values and live in harmony, where everyone has a proper sense of belonging? Taking part in the democratic process is of fundamental importance to being a good citizen. The church hustings allow people to come together and make informed decisions which are central to their lives and prosperity." 

Fresh from BBC TV's The Voice, Nathan Moore to appear at Revitalise Sandpipers

FRESH from his appearance on BBC TV's The Voice, the former Brother Beyond front man Nathan Moore has been entertaining the guests at Revitalise Sandpipers in Southport. Nathan performed some of Brother Beyond's greatest hits - including:- 'The Harder I Try', 'Be My Twin' and 'Can You Keep a Secret?' – during:- 'Flashback 80s' week at the charity's respite holiday centre on Southport's Marine Lake. To find out more about Sandpipers and its event, please visit:- Revitalise.Org.UK.

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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