Society must protect people unable to work ”“ Archbishop Barry Morgan of Wales

People who are unable to work need to be cared for properly and not be accused of being work-shy, the Archbishop of Wales said last night.

Dr Barry Morgan said the mark of a civilised society was the way it cared for its worst off members.

He was speaking at a service to mark the 100th anniversary of the Tonypandy Riots.

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3 comments on “Society must protect people unable to work ”“ Archbishop Barry Morgan of Wales

  1. robroy says:

    Another miserably failing cleric changing the subject. He does manage to artificially work a mention of something religious in at the end of his otherwise completely secular social democrat “sermon.”

  2. Scott K says:

    How many times did Jesus talk about protecting the poor and sick?

  3. libraryjim says:

    Correction, Scott, how many times did Jesus talk about HIS FOLLOWERS protecting the poor and sick, not shoving the responsibility off onto government!