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The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is a UK cabinet position with responsibility for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The role was created in 1992 by John Major as Secretary of State for National Heritage, and took on its current title on July 14, 1997.
In France, a Secretary of State is a junior minister, responsible to a minister or the Prime Minister.
In the United States federal government, the main role of the Secretary of State is to supervise and conduct foreign policy.
In the individual states of the United States, the Secretary of State is an administrative officer responsible for a variety of governmental functions, depending on the constitution and laws of the particular state.
Having torn up all the rules on marriage, the state then claims that it is best placed to bring up the unfortunate children who are the result of the collapse of this institution.
Thus, the state takes draconian control of our lives, parents are radically disempowered, freedom is grossly undermined — and the social catastrophe of family disintegration still continues apace.
There is no country in the world which would not have seen an attack on its own territory by proxy armies for hostile states, firing fusillades of rockets on its citizens and kidnapping its soldiers from its own soil, as unprovoked acts of war and responded by launching a war of self-defence.