Wednesday, November 10, 2010
"Archbishop of Canterbury warns of forced jobs 'despair'"
Here's one to ponder over.
As for me, I have no objection to helping the "needy"; however, I think it's only fair that the "needy" do whatever they are capable of, to help themselves and society in general.
I might wonder if the Archbishop's opinion might change if his money were in play...
As for me, I have no objection to helping the "needy"; however, I think it's only fair that the "needy" do whatever they are capable of, to help themselves and society in general.
I might wonder if the Archbishop's opinion might change if his money were in play...
The U.K. Daily Telegraph website recently had this story:
"Government plans to force the long-term unemployed to do unpaid manual labour could drive vulnerable people into a 'downward spiral of uncertainty, even despair', the Archbishop of Canterbury warned."