The New Statesman
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Abdul Shakoor Ezedi was a convicted sex offender who was granted asylum after he claimed to have converted to Christianity .
Many have criticised the Church of England for its alleged role in supporting his residency in the UK .
The Church is used by parents trying to secure the best school places.
But when people who are a danger to others are granted the right to stay because of false declarations of faith.
Not the Church of England , and not the Home Office . [See also: Censorship does not work].
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