(not satire – it’s Iain Duncan Smith)
In an escalation of the war of words between church leaders and the coalition government, the former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has called Iain Duncan Smith’s remarks on foodbanks “disturbing”.
Dr Williams makes the extraordinary attack on the Work and Pensions Secretary in an interview with local newspaper the Cambridge News:
Rowan Williams criticises Iain Duncan Smith’s “disturbing” remarks about foodbanks
Disturbing? I think the word Dr Williams is actually looking for is ‘evil’.
Or at the very least the work of the Devil.
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The remarkable similarities between Fritz Sauckel and Iain Duncan Smith
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Iain Duncan Smith is a very, very disturbed man …. an horrendous liar with a heart of stone. No conscience or compassion whatsoever.
No worries. IDS is a practising Catholic (although despite all that practice still doesn’t seem to be much of a Christian) and so won’t be much worried by criticism from apostate clergymen belonging to the newfangled renegade Church of England. I cannot think of many politicians who have enabled so many innocent and helpless people meet their maker than Iain Duncan Smith. He has helped many shuffle off this mortal coil and into an early grave. Who would have thought the face of evil would be so nondescript and bland?
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