Worth Googling indeed- my sil and bil + niece were just 1 small example- but they are not alone- there is a huge increase in cheating which is very well documented.
jingl - your saying that we need more Church schools as parents are prepared to cheat and defraud to get their kids in one ... (for NO religious reasons in the great majority of cases) proves the very point. If parents are faced between a 'sink' school (with a disproportionate of poor children, children from difficult backgrounds, children from immigrant background without English as first language, etc, etc, - where they are all concentrated as the other children are sent to the Church school, by hook or by crook) - that we need GOOD SCHOOLS FOR ALL CHILDREN- so that parents are not forced into that impossible choice. ALL CHILDREN deserve good schools, not just Christian ones or those whose parents will pretend and lie re it.
As Penstemmon clearly stated in her post at 23.20.31 (and she should know due to her job) parents often choose a Church School which is not as good as the other non Church school, due to perception- eg that less 'undesirable' children will attend - including other ethnic minorities, etc., and children from different religions or none. Perhaps appropriate here to begin to think about reasons (which are NOT religious in most cases). Why.
Talking about Democracy. OK figures stated in the OP say only 1.4% of Christians regularly attend Church. Even if we admit, and I do, that many are Christians and believers, but do not go to Church- we get to perhaps 10%, 15% maybe 20%. How does that sit with 'live and let live' if that small percentage's tail is allowed to totally wag the dog in their favour? Democracy?
Jalima- I attend Christian funerals all the time, and weddings too. Respectfully- whislt knowing that in many cases the deceased or the couple to be married- do not or would not believe a word of what is being said. I went to a Christian wedding last year, and they were both devout Christian and their whole family too- it was wonderful because I knew they were sincere- and the Vicar was beaming too. Will be the same when their future children are baptised. I arranged Christian funeral for my parents too, according to their wishes- of course.
Jalima, you are new on GN perhaps- or like many have changed your name (some have done so so many times it's hard to keep up) - but I wonder about the number of people who put their name down as CofE or RC, who do not go to Church apart from weddings and funerals- or for a year before admittance of child to their Faith school- would continue to do so- if, as said before, they would therefore (as is the case in many European Countries, like Germany and Switzerland) doing so would result in having to pay an extra 3% in income tax to cover Church cost. Now that would be proof of the pudding indeed. Would you?
Attending a Humanist funeral or wedding or welcome (for a new baby) is totally different. Everyone can do it without feeling uncomfotable, as no creed is read, no religious songs with strange and often incomprehensible words are sung, no promises are made they can't or won't be kept. Like comparing apples and oranges.
NOWHERE on this thread has anyone attacked religion in any way, shape or form, at all. Only saying that in a democracy, a small minority should not have such a strong influence on schools and other insitutions (like the Lords and Council Meetings) and that all children deserve good schools in a fair system. You know that is the case. attacking posters and twisting, distorting words- will not change facts.