Dear Religious People,
We know religion has been used to divide people for centuries. We also know it has been used to bring people together. The question is - how do we make sure it does the latter?
You, more than anyone, understand the power of truth, justice, and moral responsibility. These are the foundations of every major faith. So why does our government manipulate faith to divide us? Why do they pretend that justice must be bent to accommodate religious sensitivities? Why do they insist that the law should treat people differently, depending on their faith, rather than equally under a single standard? And, more importantly, why do any of us allow it?
We do not believe in faith-based exemptions when it comes to justice. No religion should be used to justify harming a child, covering up a crime, or excusing abuse. And we think we can all agree on that, surely?
But politicians don’t want us to agree. Instead, they want us afraid of each other. By twisting tragedies into talking points, shifting blame, and making certain communities feel as if they need defending, when in reality, they were never the enemy to begin with.
Take Southport. When innocent children were brutally murdered, the Prime Minister’s response was not to stand with the grieving families, not to demand the harshest punishments for those responsible. No, he released a statement about protecting mosques. Do you see what he did? He created division where there was none. He made it look like your faith needed defending from that attack, when it didn’t. Because religion had nothing to do with it - only evil did.
This is how they use you. They don’t protect faith, they weaponise it. They will never defend religion when it comes under attack in real ways. They will never fight for your right to worship freely, or for persecuted Christians abroad, or for Jews facing rising antisemitism, or for Muslims who are wrongly targeted for crimes they had nothing to do with. But they will use your faith as a political shield when it suits them. They will twist religion into something it was never meant to be, a tool for their own power.
We refuse to do that.
Instead, we will fight for a system where religion is protected but not politicised. Where no faith group is demonised, and where no religious identity is used as a scapegoat for political failures. We will never allow religious teachings to be overridden by ideology, but we will also never allow religious belief to excuse injustice. One law for all, one standard of justice for all. No exceptions. No double standards.
And if that offends some people, so be it. We are not here to cater to politicians who want to use faith as a chess piece. We are here to restore fairness, justice, and moral responsibility.
If you agree, stand with us. Not as Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, or atheists—but as people who believe in truth and justice above all else.
Because that is the real fight. And we cannot let them twist faith into something it was never meant to be.