Can there be a secular england with an established church
Yesterday I received an email from the Campaign For an English Parliament decrying proposals for two devolved English assemblies, one for northern England and one for southern England .
These two provinces are the ones recognised in the Book of Common prayer as ecclesiastical arch sees of the Church of England, namely York and Canterbury.
So
If the counties of England were abolished in favour of these two regional assemblies
General Synod was abolished and replaced with synods per diocese and province feeding into an Anglican Communion reformed at the next Lambeth conference or sooner.
English votes on English laws delivers an English constituencies only House of Commons and an elected federal senate with tax varying powers in each of the devolved, urban cities and national areas to replace the old Barnett Formular
A written constitution is written for the United kingdom with a right of secession for Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland to dominion status within the Commonwealth, keeping the Queen or monarch as head of state or joining the British Irish council as parliamentary republics within the commonwealth
The church gets an ordinariate bishop per province and an area bishop per diocese paid for by the state in lieu of non return of church estates vested in the crown (the ecclesiastical civil list as it were)
All laws are passed by the state and interpreted by each faith community separately on their own premises, obeying the law as citizens at all times (including the church of England)
Then Imagine thered be
An English parliament giving England a parliament of its own advising the crown with an elected senate and supreme court to govern the internal laws of the UK .
No overmighty subjects
The Queen could retire and give the Prince of wales or duke of Cambridge a good chance of defending her legacy rather than the end years of her reign being kept in recession, saving the realm from the tragedy of the last years of Elizabeth 1sts reign.
Cymru Wales and Northern Ireland could also hold independence referendums
Thereād be no need for federal universities
The 39 articles could be restored.
A secular constitution could ensure that England does not discriminate on the basis of christian denomination or faith community
Dioceses could replace counties as the focus for allegiance in England with lord lts being assigned to them and a streamlined military so reformed fitting into this structure.
The honours system could replace the word empire with commonwealth in its systems to reflect the global unity of the English speaking peoples.

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