Monday 18 April 2022

An Ungodly row

Yesterday, the Archbishop of Canterbury in his Easter sermon, denonce the UK Government's plan to send failed immigrants to Rwanda for "processing" as Ungodly.

Conservative MPs and Monisters have reacted by saying the Archbishop should stay out of politics.

But the very same Archbishop and nearly two dozen other Bishops sit in the actual House of Lords, so can and do speak on political matters, One assumes that the Lords has such members so to speak on the morals or lack of, of a particular proposed law or amendment.

The Mail leads with: "Outrage at Welby attack on ungodly asylum plan".

The Express leads with: "MPs attack Welby rant".

"Patel hits out at Welby" in The Times. And The Torygraph goes with: "Welby "moralising" critcised". I mean, moralising is literally the Archbishop of Canterbury's job.

So, the folloing are now enemies of the people: Judges, journalists, remoaners, forigners, the EU and now the Clergy?

Please make a list so I can keep up.

Maybe, just maybe, its the Government that have got it wrong, not everyone else.

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