Church of England
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Abbreviation | C of E, COE |
Headquarters | Church House, Westminster |
The Church of England, abbreviated C of E of COE, is the state church of the United Kingdom. The Church of England had nothing to say when Muslims were accused of the 9/11 attack, but was quick to accuse Stephen Sizer of "anti-semitism" when he publicly questioned the official narrative about the events of September 11th, 2001.
Adherents on Wikispooks
Adherent | Born | Died | Description |
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John Ainsworth-Davis | 14 March 1924 | 25 November 2013 | Author of a first person account of an alternative history in which Martin Bormann was rescued in a secret operation mounted by British Naval Intelligence. |
Jonathan Aitken | 30 August 1942 | ||
Jeffrey Archer | 15 April 1940 | Perjurer, politician and apparently also failed armchair revolutionary. | |
Stanley Baldwin | 3 August 1867 | 14 December 1947 | |
Arthur Balfour | 25 July 1848 | 19 March 1930 | |
Ed Balls | 25 February 1967 | ||
Hugh Bayley | 9 January 1952 | ||
Ian Blair | 19 March 1953 | A senior UK policeman who claimed in 2006 that "Islamic terrorism" constituted "a far graver threat in terms of civilians than either the Cold War or the Second World War". | |
Peter Bottomley | 30 July 1944 | ||
Virginia Bottomley | 12 March 1948 | ||
David Cameron | 9 October 1966 | ||
Douglas Carswell | 3 May 1971 | A former Tory who was UKIP's sole representative in Parliament before becoming an Independent MP | |
Lord Robert Cecil | 14 September 1864 | 24 November 1958 | |
Randolph Churchill | 28 May 1911 | 6 June 1968 | |
Winston Churchill | 30 November 1874 | 24 January 1965 | |
Alan Clark | 13 April 1928 | 5 September 1999 | |
Stella Creasy | 5 April 1977 | ||
William Dartmouth | 23 September 1949 | A member of the European Parliament | |
Eric Drummond | 17 August 1876 | 15 December 1951 | |
Anthony Eden | 12 June 1897 | 14 January 1977 | |
Albert Edward | 9 November 1841 | 6 May 1910 | |
Michael Fallon | 14 May 1952 | ||
Nigel Farage | 3 April 1964 | ||
Mark Field | 6 October 1964 | ||
Michael Franklin | 4 July 1942 | ||
Giles Fraser | 27 November 1964 | Canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral. | |
Clement Freud | 24 April 1924 | 15 April 2009 | |
Mike Gapes | 4 September 1952 | ||
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil | 3 February 1830 | 22 August 1903 | Three time UK Prime Minister |
William Gladstone | 29 December 1809 | 19 May 1898 | |
Robert Goodwill | 31 December 1956 | ||
John Gouriet | 1 June 1935 | 4 September 2010 | |
Chris Grayling | 1 April 1962 | ||
Justine Greening | 30 April 1969 | ||
Dominic Grieve | 24 May 1956 | ||
William Hague | 26 March 1961 | ||
Tony Hall | 3 March 1951 | ||
George Hamilton-Gordon | 28 January 1784 | 14 December 1860 | |
Philip Hammond | 4 December 1955 | ||
Edward Heath | 9 July 1916 | 17 July 2005 | |
Samuel Hoare | 24 February 1880 | 7 May 1959 | |
Geoff Hoon | 6 December 1953 | ||
John Howard | 26 July 1939 | ||
Geoffrey Howe | 20 December 1926 | 9 October 2015 | |
Tristram Hunt | 31 May 1974 | ||
Andrew Hunter | 8 January 1943 | ||
Gladwyn Jebb | 25 April 1900 | 24 October 1996 | |
George Jellicoe | 4 April 1918 | 22 February 2007 | |
Patrick Jenkin | 7 September 1926 | 20 December 2016 | |
Boris Johnson | 19 June 1964 | "A known liar and bounder". Bullingdon | |
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References
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