I only say ''only'' to contrast that with the hundreds suitable to the two secular denominations HumanistUK and the NSS.
You mean the hundreds who represent all other interest groups and individuals, as well as religious people, whilst there are STILL these reserved seats for one priveleged position on one (increasingly irrelevant) aspect of the nation's interests.
I do understand why your average english person is going to have a problem with the established Church of England and it's regulation of the unwilling is seared into the collective consciousness. That's why I initially was pro disestablishment. But todays patrons of Humanist UK are powerful and frankly antitheist and people of religion are in, I fear real danger from them and their exaggerated response to an imagined history.
What danger are they in? Where is this perceived threat? Or are you equating losing that privileged position with being somehow mistreated? Perhaps you should look to groups who have actually been disadvantaged in the distant and recent past by the explicit campaigns of the church and its privileged position - on issues such as equal access to marriage, women's right to divorce, marital rape allegations and the like.
I can therefore find myself supporting american atheists against christian fundamentalists and nationalists but here see the dodgy antitheist agenda of the Humanists.
The humanists (some of whom, I'll remind you again, are religious, and some of those particularly are Christian) are campaigning in part to prevent places like the UK backsliding into the sort of situation we see in the US, and in places like Uganda and Nigeria, places like Israel and India, places like the recent history of Northern Ireland.
That's not what the game is and you know it. The prime aim of Secularists is the removal of religion from public life and having a complete secular bandwith.
And you equate that with the elimination of religion, you interpret that (willfully wrongly or not I'm not sure) as antitheist, and it's not. Removing religion from the public realm does not mean suppressing religion from all aspects of life, it doesn't make it a secret that must be hidden away, it just means that policy that affects everyone shouldn't be based upon the religious beliefs of a few.
They are play acting at being reasonable.
No, they are being reasonable, you're just not inclined to view their output dispassionately because you have the Christian victim-mentality to preserve and the historic privilege feels normalised to you so any challenge to it feels unreasonable.
O.