Justin Welby blasted for siding with people smugglers with attack on Sunak migration plan

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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby should “stay out of politics”, according to former Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom George Brandis.

He criticised senior clergyman after he attacked the Government’s migration policy in the House of Commons earlier this week.

In a debate in the House of Lords on Wednesday the Archbishop described the Government’s flagship illegal migration bill as “morally unacceptable” and said it would “damage the UK’s interests and reputation at home and abroad”.

Appearing on The Camilla Tominey Show on GB News, Brandis took aim at Welby as he accused him of failing to side with the Government in standing up to people smugglers.

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