Heard a feature on Radio 4 yesterday where they were talking about a case that the secular society are talking to the Court of Human Rights because a council has prayers before the meeting, and not all members are not believers, and some may be put off becoming a councillor because they are forced to hear prayers. Now apparently the prayers, though part of the meeting are not obligatory, as attendance is noted after prayers.
Do feel free to discuss aspects of the above, but what I'm interested in is whether people of no belief feel offended by being around people praying, or whether people of faith feel offended by another faiths prayers. They did discuss that a councillor had left the chamber when a Jew led prayers.
Personally I have no problem with others doing it, but won't feel obliged to join in with all aspects.