symyjym
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I am happy to tell anyone who is interested that I am a Mason, just as I was happy to tell anyone that I was a Scout leader for several years whilst my son was a member of the scouts. The core aim of both organisations is to promote respect and a moral basis for life in general. Masons also raise huge amounts of money for non-masonic charities. Yes we do enjoy dining together and sinking a glass or two, or perhaps three.
Inevitably, if I need some electrics sorted at home, I will ask someone appropriate that I know from either organisation. No doubt that is true of football supporters and members of the darts club.
You are fully entitled to get your electrics sorted by anyone you please as that is your own personal choice.
However if you are involved in government business on a local or national level it wouldn't be that unbelievable that it could be used to manipulate an advantage over others who are not in the club.
There would be no need to declare ones status unless they were in a position of public authority, but if they are it would be good to know their status.