Yes, ippy, I think Steven Evans has got it right/wrong - and therein lies the problem.
I have long felt that a lot of social developments have occurred over time that are 'sold' as secularism, but aren't in reality. At the same time, there have long been attempts by the Church of England (especially) to become less beholden to the secular government, including (as I've noted before) efforts to encourage MPs to agree to disestablishment.
Montgomerie doesn't necessarily speak for the Conservative Party, let alone the Church, as such, he is entitled to speak his mind just as you and I are entitled to question or agree with him.
Finally, I'm unsure about tolerance. Are we a more tolerant society, or are we all simply less interested in other people and their views and beliefs?