Archbishop of Canterbury cautions against political mood over UK’s Brexit debatePosted Jan 11, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has spoken out against an increase in personal attacks and threats in the midst of the United Kingdom’s debate about its withdrawal from the European Union (EU). Speaking in the House of Lords – the upper house of the UK Parliament – this week, Welby said that “the most serious and visible aspect is the personalised nature of the threats outside the House against Members of the [House of Commons] especially, whether personally, online or by other means.”
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