The former foreign secretary has described himself as a ‘social liberal’. He also told the Daily Telegraph in 2015 that while he thinks a lot about religion, he does not attend church on a regular basis. In fact, he admitted it would be "pretentious" to refer to him as a serious Christian.
Boris was the first to compare his faith to the dodgy radio reception of Magic FM in the Chilterns (David Cameron later said the same).
While he may not call himself a Christian, Boris is not afraid to borrow biblical language. He infamously used the example of Moses, giving Pharaoh God’s edict “let my people go” to urge Theresa May to stand up to Brussels. He has also led a colourful personal life and is reported to have called the idea of a man being loyal to one woman "unreasonable". Premier.
Blogger: Although Mr Hunt has spoken against persecution of Christians, I can find no evidence reported of faith.
This being the case, Boris's Brexit approach should allow him to win.