As Boris Johnson steps up his war of words with the Archbishop of Canterbury, one has to wonder: which ancient institution will be next? The West End Final newsletter by jackkessler1 is out now.
ast week, a war of words between the Conservative Prime Minister and the Archbishop of Canterbury was not on my bingo card. But this is 2022, and as Donald Rumsfeld almost said, you open your newsletter with the headlines you have, not the headlines you might wish to have.criticised the Government’s Rwanda refugee policy during his Easter sermon
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