(Telegraph) Google 'as trusted as the Church' by Britons

The British public hold Google and religious institutions in equally low regard, with less than one in five saying they believe the search giant and faith leaders have their best interests at heart.

By contrast, almost 40 per cent said they thought the NHS put their needs first, the highest scoring institution on the list, followed by the police, who have the confidence of more than a quarter of Britons.

And in a secular world of Sunday shopping, Tesco and Sainsburys were ranked as more trustworthy than religious groups, with 19 per cent saying they trusted supermarkets, compared with just 17 per cent for Google and religious institutions.

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2 comments on “(Telegraph) Google 'as trusted as the Church' by Britons

  1. Capt. Father Warren says:

    Fine. Call Google at 2am when you are dying.

  2. dwstroudmd+ says:

    Well, no doubt that will all change overnight with the women bishops, approval of gay “marriage” and CoE adulteration of the Faith once delivered! Then they’ll go badda-badda-Bing!