Religion and politics can be very emotive subjects. Especially when parents hold differing religious or political affiliations and cannot agree on how their children should be involved in religious or political activities. With the general election looming, the issue of politics is at the forefront of many people’s minds, and we were particularly interested to read about a case dealing with the involvement of young children in the political party of one of their parents. The case, Re A and B (Prohibited Steps Order at Dispute Resolution Appointment) 2015 saw a judge banning a UKIP Parliamentary candidate from bringing his children…