if britain exiting the EU was supposed to be a revolutionary act with a worthwhile vote each, well... everything was thinking about a Ferrari, instead the people received a steamroller... these days it's one yawn (rather than one vote) in the most boring melodrama known to man in modern times... let's face it, journalists need to eat, and this is exactly that, but the sensationalism tactic doesn't convince me anymore.
you can separate the church from the state, but it's simply impossible to separate the state from *the state - what that means is summarised by the EU attack on whatever the people have left to cling to with regards to there actually being a state: culture, ethnicity, history... secularisation can only do so much, afterwards in turns into a cul de sac of ridiculous demands, in effect: to bleach people and reduce them to pronouns... oh, but wait, the opposite side (i.e. the left) has attacked the use of pronouns... obviously the right will push its weight around.
p.s. or rather, you can seperate the church from the state, but you can't seperate the state from the state, i.e. the people.